Gum Diseases

It is the department that applies the treatments of connective tissue diseases that surround the teeth in the oral cavity, provide their nutrition, cover the top of the jawbone and act as a shock absorber between the tooth and the jawbone, which ensures that the teeth are fully held in the jaw.

General symptoms of gum diseases:

Bleeding gums
Gingival growths and discoloration
Gum recession
Melting of the jawbone supporting the teeth with gingival recession
Dangling teeth and tooth loss due to jawbone resorption
Excessive bad breath

The treatments applied according to the indication in this section are as follows:

Tartar and discoloration removal,
Gum operations,
Flap operations,
Papil operations and
Deep curettage procedures

Especially when smiling, excessive gingiva (gummy smile) causes a bad aesthetics. In recent years, gingivectomy and gingivoplasty procedures for the removal of gummy smile have become frequently applicable and desirable.