Periodontology / Gingivitis

Gingivitis

Periodontal care for bleeding, red, or swollen gums while inflammation is still limited to the gums. Gingivitis is an inflammatory condition caused by microbial plaque and limited to the gums. Patients usually notice gum inflammation through redness, swelling, or bleeding gums during brushing. Treatment focuses on removing...

Gingivitis
Gingivitis

Treatment overview

Gingivitis treatment and gum care

Gingivitis is an inflammatory condition caused by microbial plaque and limited to the gums. Patients usually notice gum inflammation through redness, swelling, or bleeding gums during brushing.

Treatment focuses on removing plaque and tartar, improving daily oral hygiene, and maintaining the result through regular periodontal rechecks.

Complete cases

Complete before and after cases.

Gingivitis Before Case 1
Before
Gingivitis After Case 1
After

Case 1

Gingivitis

Gingivitis case with intense inflammation of the free gingiva. Conservative periodontal treatment was performed. After approximately 4 weeks, the improvement in the color and texture of the gum tissues is visible.

Gingivitis Before Case 2
Before
Gingivitis After Case 2
After

Case 2

Gingivitis

Gingivitis case. There is intense inflammation of the free gums as well as intense tartar deposits (stone) in the lower anterior teeth. The case was treated conservatively. The change in color, texture and volume of the gingival tissue after the healing phase is evident.

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