At Horizon Dental Clinic, we believe that healthy gums are the foundation of a healthy smile.
Your gums don’t just hold your teeth in place — they protect the bone and tissues that support your teeth. When gums become infected or inflamed, it can lead to gum disease (periodontitis) — a major cause of tooth loss in adults.
Our clinic offers comprehensive periodontal treatments using advanced techniques and laser-assisted care to restore gum health, eliminate infection, and prevent further damage — all in a comfortable, painless way.
Periodontal disease is an infection of the supporting structures around your teeth — including gums, periodontal ligaments, and bone.
It usually starts as gingivitis (mild gum inflammation) and, if untreated, progresses to periodontitis (advanced gum disease) that can destroy bone and tissue.
Red, swollen, or bleeding gums
Persistent bad breath (halitosis)
Receding gums or longer-looking teeth
Loose or shifting teeth
Pus around the gums
Pain or discomfort while chewing
Tooth sensitivity due to exposed roots
If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s important to visit us early — gum disease can be completely treated and reversed in early stages.
Gum disease is primarily caused by bacterial plaque, a sticky film that forms on your teeth. Other factors can increase your risk:
Poor oral hygiene
Smoking or tobacco use
Diabetes and other systemic diseases
Hormonal changes (pregnancy, menopause)
Genetic predisposition
Ill-fitting crowns or fillings
Stress and low immunity
At Horizon Dental Clinic, we identify both the local and systemic causes to ensure long-term gum health.
Gum disease doesn’t just affect your mouth — it has been linked to several general health problems such as:
Heart disease
Diabetes complications
Respiratory infections
Preterm or low birth weight in pregnancy
By treating gum infections early, you’re not only saving your teeth — you’re protecting your overall health.
At Horizon Dental Clinic, we provide a full range of non-surgical and surgical periodontal procedures customized to each patient’s condition.
A non-surgical procedure to remove plaque and tartar from above and below the gum line.
Root surfaces are then smoothed (planed) to prevent bacterial buildup and help gums reattach to teeth.
We use soft tissue lasers to disinfect infected gum pockets and promote faster healing.
Laser therapy offers:
Minimal bleeding and swelling
No stitches required
Faster recovery
Enhanced sterilization and comfort
For advanced gum disease, flap surgery allows your dentist to lift the gums gently, clean deep tartar deposits, and reduce pocket depth.
After cleaning, gums are repositioned for proper healing and long-term maintenance.
This helps preserve bone and tooth stability — reducing the risk of tooth loss.
When gum disease causes bone loss around teeth, bone grafting or guided tissue regeneration is performed to rebuild lost bone.
This strengthens tooth support and prepares the mouth for future restorations, like implants if needed.
If your gums have receded and roots are exposed, grafting techniques can restore gum coverage for:
Improved aesthetics
Reduced sensitivity
Protection against further recession
After initial treatment, periodontal maintenance visits every 3–6 months are essential.
During these visits, we perform professional cleanings, monitor pocket depth, and ensure gums remain infection-free.
We combine science and precision through:
Digital X-rays & Intraoral Cameras for accurate diagnosis
Laser-Assisted Therapy for painless gum treatment
Ultrasonic Scaling Systems for deep cleaning
Sterile and Hygienic Environment for every patient
Your treatment is tailored to ensure maximum comfort and effectiveness.
Q: Is gum disease reversible?
Yes — in early stages (gingivitis), it’s completely reversible. Advanced cases (periodontitis) can be controlled and stabilized with treatment.
Q: Does gum treatment hurt?
No. Most procedures are done under local anesthesia or laser-assisted, making them virtually painless.
Q: How often should I get scaling and polishing done?
Every 6 months for maintenance — or more frequently if you have gum disease.
Q: Will I lose my teeth if I have periodontitis?
Not necessarily. With timely treatment and follow-up care, most teeth can be saved.
Q: How can I prevent gum disease?
Brush twice daily, floss regularly, avoid tobacco, and visit your dentist for routine cleanings and checkups.
Stops bleeding and gum inflammation
Eliminates bad breath
Strengthens teeth and bone support
Prevents tooth loss
Enhances smile appearance
Improves overall health and confidence
Our philosophy is simple: treat early, treat gently, and maintain for life.
Every periodontal treatment at Horizon Dental Clinic is performed with:
Expertise and compassion
Advanced equipment
Strict sterilization
Transparent communication
We focus on restoring gum health while keeping you comfortable and informed every step of the way.
Don’t ignore bleeding or swollen gums — they’re early warning signs.
At Horizon Dental Clinic, we help you protect your smile with comprehensive periodontal care that’s effective, gentle, and long-lasting.
Don’t wait for pain to start. Regular dental check-ups can save your teeth and your money.
Visit Horizon Dental Clinic for a complete and reliable oral diagnosis.
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