Bleeding gums, bad breath and gum recession are not problems to ignore. We measure the health of the gums and supporting bone, remove the causes of inflammation and build a maintenance plan that protects teeth, implants and future dental work.
Every patient is different. Explore our four implant types and find the solution that suits your anatomy, lifestyle, and goals.
Bleeding, swelling and bad breath can be early warnings; deeper disease can quietly damage the bone that holds teeth. Gum disease treatment identifies active sites, removes bacterial deposits and tackles risk factors. The goal is stable, cleanable gums and a maintenance routine that prevents relapse.
Real results from patients who underwent a Gum Disease Treatment at our clinic.
We chart pockets, bleeding, recession, mobility, plaque and bone levels around teeth and implants.
Home-cleaning techniques and risk factors are addressed so professional treatment has a stable foundation.
Scaling and root planing removes deposits above and below the gumline, with local anaesthetic as needed.
Pockets and bleeding are re-measured to identify stable sites and areas that need further care.
Supportive visits remove new deposits, reinforce home care and act early on recurrence.
When gum pockets deepen, routine cleaning cannot reach the deposits attached to the roots. Scaling and root planing cleans these surfaces below the gumline, usually with local anaesthetic for comfort. After healing, we re-measure the pockets before deciding whether maintenance or additional treatment is needed.
Real results from patients who chose Scaling & Root Planing (Deep Cleaning) at our clinic.
We measure disease extent and review imaging, sensitivity, health and risk factors.
Local anaesthetic and visit sequence are arranged by quadrant and depth.
Ultrasonic and hand instruments remove deposits from tooth and root surfaces.
You receive cleaning, sensitivity and symptom guidance for the treated areas.
At reassessment, stable sites enter maintenance and persistent deep sites are reviewed for further treatment.
Receding or uneven gums can expose sensitive roots, make cleaning difficult or affect a planned restoration. Periodontal plastic surgery uses carefully selected grafting or contouring techniques to improve tissue thickness, coverage or shape. The plan focuses on health and cleanability as well as appearance.
Real results from patients who chose Periodontal Plastic Surgery at our clinic.
We measure recession, tissue thickness, bone, tooth position, sensitivity and cleaning technique.
Graft source, flap design or contouring is matched to protection, coverage or restorative needs.
Under local anaesthetic, the site is treated with microsurgical instruments and stabilised with fine sutures.
Diet, brushing and activity instructions reduce movement and trauma while the tissue attaches.
Sutures, comfort, cleaning and tissue shape are reviewed as the result settles over several months.
A dental laser can treat selected gum and soft-tissue problems with focused energy and precise control. It may support contouring, frenectomy, decontamination or other procedures, but it is not automatically better for every case. We use it only when the laser adds a clear clinical advantage.
Real results from patients who chose Laser Dentistry at our clinic.
We identify the tissue problem and compare laser treatment with conventional alternatives.
You learn what the laser will do, what it will not do and the expected aftercare.
Appropriate eye protection and local anaesthetic are used according to the procedure.
Laser settings are matched to the tissue and clinical objective with controlled, focused application.
We check comfort, tissue response and plaque control and continue any periodontal maintenance required.
Answers to the questions our patients ask most before their implant consultation.
Our implant specialists will assess your suitability, explain every option, and provide a transparent treatment plan — all at no charge.