Gum Treatment (Periodontics)

Gum surgery is a dental procedure used to treat advanced gum disease or correct issues affecting the gums and supporting bone. It is often recommended when non-surgical treatments are not enough to restore gum health. The goal is to reduce infection, remove bacteria below the gum line, and help the gums heal properly around the teeth.

This treatment can also improve the appearance and function of the gums, especially in cases of gum recession or uneven gum lines. By carefully reshaping and cleaning the affected areas, gum surgery helps stabilise the teeth, reduce sensitivity, and support long-term oral health. Modern techniques are designed to make the process as comfortable and precise as possible.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is usually recommended when gum disease becomes too advanced for non-surgical treatments like deep cleaning to be effective.

The procedure is done under local anaesthesia, so you won’t feel pain during treatment. Some soreness is normal during healing.

Most patients recover within 1 to 2 weeks, although complete healing of the gums may take a little longer.

Yes, in many cases gums appear healthier and more even, especially if gum recession or infection was present before treatment.

You should follow aftercare instructions carefully, including gentle brushing, avoiding hard foods, and using any prescribed mouth rinses.

Benefits Of Treatment

Improved Gum Health

Removes infection and bacteria from deep gum pockets, helping restore healthier gum tissue.

Prevents Tooth Loss

Stabilises teeth by treating advanced gum disease and supporting the structures that hold teeth in place.

Reduces Gum Sensitivity

Helps cover exposed tooth roots and reduces discomfort caused by gum recession.

Better Oral Function and Appearance

Improves gum shape and support, enhancing both chewing ability and the overall look of your smile.

Our Reviews

Trusted Clients

Contact Us

Book Your Consultation