Gingivitis Treatment in Sydney

Gingivitis is a well-known, common, and fairly mild form of gum disease. It is also known as periodontal disease and is identified by irritation, swelling and redness of the gums around the base of your teeth. If left untreated, gingivitis can become serious, causing long term damage to gums and leading to tooth loss.

What Causes Gummy Smiles?

Excessive gum exposure on the upper jaw, usually noticed when a person smiles, is typically a result of irregular eruption of teeth. Common reasons for gummy smiles include:

  • A shorter upper lip which results in a gummy smile
  • Abnormal eruption of lower teeth which causes them to appear shorter than normal.
  • Longer gum layer than normal, also known as gingival hypertrophy.
  • Overgrowth of the upper jaw which causes the upper gum to bulge out, also known as vertical maxillary excess.

The key to a perfect smile is the right combination of teeth, gum and lip positioning. At Northern Beaches Dental, our dental experts specialise in precise adjustment of these aspects to give you the ideal smile. A thorough dental check up allows our experts to identify the root cause of your gummy smile and determine the best course of treatment. Every person is unique, and natural variations in bone tissue and gum recession, irregularities in tooth eruption and a range of other factors contribute to changes in your smile.

Gingivitis Treatment

Gingivitis is an easily treatable condition and prompt treatment prevents it from turning into serious gum disease. A daily oral care routine is the best way to keep gingivitis at bay, but if you require professional treatment, or notice that your gums bleed when you brush or floss, the experts at Northern Beaches Dental know exactly how to handle this condition. Our treatment plan includes:

Professional Dental Cleaning

Your first visit to a dentist includes the removal of all plaque, tartar and bacteria in the mouth using a process called scaling and root planning. Scaling removes hard to reach tartar and bacteria beneath gums and between teeth. Root Planning removes bacteria which causes inflammation, smoothens surfaces and prevents new build-up of tartar.

Dental Restoration

If required, dental restoration fixes misaligned teeth, poorly fitted crowns and bridges and addresses other abnormalities which irritate the gums.

Oral Hygiene Routine

As mentioned before, there is no better way to safeguard your dental health than by sticking to a good oral hygiene routine at home. Ask your dentist for help creating an effective plan that specifically addresses the dental conditions that you are trying to resolve. Regular dental check ups are the best way to catch potential dental problems early and to treat them in a timely, effective manner.

Types of Gum Surgery

The type of gum surgery you require depends on the type of gum disease you have and the damage that has been caused by it. Types of gum surgery include:

  • Gingival Flap Surgery
  • Gingivectomy
  • Gingivoplasty
  • Gum Graft
  • Gum Regeneration

Gum Surgery and Gingivitis Treatment in New South Wales

At Northern Beaches Dental, we believe that the best way to prevent serious gum disease is to visit your dentist regularly to identify potential problems early. If you are experiencing swollen, painful gums or would like to fix your smile, book an appointment with us today to plan the best course of treatment for you.

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