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MICROTRAUMA GUM SURGERIES

Our microtrauma gum surgeries use advanced techniques to promote faster healing, reduce pain, and enhance gum health, offering a gentle solution for various periodontal issues.

Gum disease refers to a number of oral bacterial infections that affect the surrounding and supporting tissues of teeth. Gum (periodontal) disease comes in two main stages. The initial stage is known as gingivitis and can be characterised by red, puffy gums which are often sore and may bleed upon brushing. The second and more serious stage of gingivitis occurs when the bacteria delves deeper into the jaws and begins to attack the supporting ligaments and bones. This is known as periodontitis.

MICROTRAUMA GUM SURGERY is a painless gum surgery without the use of blades. It is a process of 4-6 weeks and the patient comes once in one week. The extent of microtrauma gum surgery varies depending on the severity of the condition.

What are the Signs of Gum Diseases?

  • Do your gums bleed when you brush, floss or use a toothpick?
  • Are your gums red, swollen and painful?
  • Do you have pus coming from between your gums and teeth if you push on your gums?
  • Are your gums pulling away from your teeth?
  • Has there been a change in the way your teeth come together when you bite or chew on food?
  • Do your teeth look longer because of receding gums?
  • Are your teeth loose?
  • Do you have bad breath?

If you wear a partial denture, does it still fit the same?

Microtrauma gum surgery is a minimally invasive procedure designed to treat gum issues with minimal pain and faster healing. It involves precise techniques that reduce tissue damage and ensure quicker recovery compared to traditional gum surgeries.

This procedure is commonly used to treat gum recession, periodontal disease, or uneven gum lines. It helps restore gum health and improve the appearance of your smile while minimizing discomfort.

No, it is typically not painful. Advanced tools and techniques are used to minimize discomfort during and after the procedure. Most patients experience only mild soreness, which can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers.

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