Dikili Periodontics
Gum Diseases
Periodontics focuses on maintaining the health of the periodontium, which is the fundamental support system for your teeth, including gums, alveolar bone, periodontal ligament and cementum. These structures are vital for keeping your teeth in place and ensuring their overall health.

With Our Expert Team Gum Treatment
Periodontics is a branch of dentistry specialized in the diagnosis and treatment of gum diseases. Effective results are achieved using modern methods in the treatment of problems such as gingivitis, periodontitis and gum recession.

Treatment of gum diseases
Gum recession treatment
Gum aesthetic procedures
Implant care
Deep gum cleaning
Bone regeneration procedures
Why Periodontal Treatment?
Advantages we offer with modern periodontal treatment methods
Prevention of tooth loss
Protection of oral and dental health
Improvement of gum aesthetics
Long-term treatment success
Who Is It Suitable For?
Who can benefit from periodontal treatment?
Those with gum bleeding and sensitivity
Those experiencing gum recession
Those with gum inflammation
Patients who will have implants
Those with gum aesthetic problems
Patients with systemic diseases
Your Questions Answered
Is there pain during periodontal treatment?
Periodontal treatments aim to eliminate problems in the gums and surrounding tissues. Temporary sensitivities and mild pain may be experienced during treatment due to procedures such as gum cleaning. However, discomfort can be minimized with modern anesthesia techniques.
How long does periodontal treatment take?
The duration of periodontal treatment varies depending on the severity of the periodontal condition, the treatment method used, and the patient's compliance with the treatment plan. Adherence to home oral care and regular follow-up visits can significantly affect the treatment duration.
From what age can periodontal treatment be applied?
Periodontal treatment can be applied at any age, provided that the person reaches appropriate dental maturity. What matters here is not age but the condition of the gum and bone structure.
How often are check-ups needed during periodontal treatment?
The frequency of check-ups during periodontal treatment depends on the severity of the periodontal problem and how the teeth and gums respond to treatment. Generally, specialists can schedule check-ups every 3 to 6 months, but this may vary according to individual needs.
Does periodontal treatment require special care?
Yes, periodontal treatment often requires advanced oral hygiene practices. This includes careful brushing, flossing, and possibly other special cleaning tools to maintain gum health and prevent plaque and tartar buildup that could worsen periodontal problems.
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