Periodontal disease is an inflammation of the tissues surrounding the tooth. It can be milder (gingivitis) or more severe (periodontitis). Periodontal disease is very dangerous and in more severe cases can even lead to tooth loss. These diseases are manifested by bleeding, red, swollen gums and bad breath. Are you experiencing any of these symptoms? See your doctor without waiting for complications.
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About periodontal treatment

How to avoid?
Periodontal disease is usually caused by plaque build-up on the teeth. This means that to prevent periodontal disease, good oral hygiene should be taken care of. What does this mean? First of all, it is necessary to brush your teeth thoroughly at home: use not only a toothbrush and toothpaste, but also floss and mouthwash. However, it is not possible to remove all the plaque build-up on your own. Getting rid of hard and soft plaque can be done with regular professional oral hygiene.
Treatment of periodontal diseases
Professional oral hygiene is not just for prevention. It is also one of the treatments for periodontal disease. Hygiene removes hard and soft plaque and tartar. In addition, the oral hygienist will advise you on the right oral care products for you. The hygienist will recommend the frequency of treatments. If the periodontitis is more advanced, surgical treatment may also be necessary to remove the gums and clean out deeply accumulated plaque.
What happens if there is no treatment?
As the disease progresses, the breath becomes unpleasant, periodontal pockets form, the jawbone dissolves and the teeth become loose. If no action is taken, teeth are lost. It is important to note that periodontal disease does not only affect the oral cavity – bacteria spread throughout the body. This weakens the immune system, increases the risk of stroke, heart disease, etc.
Prices
Service | Price, € |
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Deep curettage (1 tooth) | 35 |
Gingivectomy (1 tooth) | 20 - 30 |
Flap surgery (1 tooth) | 50 |
Clinical crown lengthening | 70 |
Lip and tongue surgery | 60 - 90 |
Restoration of gingival recession with own tissues | from 220 |
Plastic surgery of the oral vestibule | from 150 |
Restoration of bone defect with synthetic bone (1 tooth) | from 150 |
Interdental reconstruction | 45 - 60 |
Gingival pocket irrigation | from 60 |
Root apex resection | 15 |
Curettage of one jaw tooth | 200 |
Creation of fixed gums with own tissues | 200-260 |
Hyaluron | 20 |
Perisolv | 30 |
Frequently asked questions
We recommend making an appointment as far in advance as possible to ensure we can properly plan the necessary treatment. Please note that visiting the dentist at least twice a year for preventive check-ups and professional oral hygiene is highly recommended.
The cost depends on the condition of your teeth and the treatment plan created by the doctor during your first visit. For your convenience, we also offer the option to pay for dental treatment services in installments.
Yes, dental treatment is possible during pregnancy. It is best to schedule procedures during the second trimester, as it is the safest period. Be sure to inform the dentist about your pregnancy so they can choose the most appropriate treatment methods.
The doctors in our clinic are highly professional and experienced. They use the latest techniques and provide guarantees for the dental work they perform.
If you experience a toothache, don’t delay—consult a dentist as soon as possible. Prompt treatment can save the tooth and reduce the risk of complications.