Periodontics

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Healthy Gums Are the Cornerstone of a Healthy Smile

What is Gum Disease and Why Does it Matter?

Gingivitis — The Early Stage

Periodontitis — Advanced Gum Disease

Your Gums and Your Overall Wellbeing

Our Periodontal Services

Risk Factors for Gum Disease

What to Expect at Your Appointment

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FAQ Results
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01

My gums bleed when I brush — is that normal?

Bleeding gums are never normal, and should never be ignored. Bleeding is the most common early sign of gingivitis and is a signal that professional attention is needed. The good news is that at this stage, the condition is entirely reversible with prompt treatment and improved home care.

02

Can gum disease be cured?

Gingivitis — the early stage — is completely reversible with professional treatment and good home care. More advanced periodontitis cannot be cured, but it can be very effectively stabilised and managed through professional treatment and ongoing maintenance, preventing further progression and protecting your teeth for the long term.

03

Is deep cleaning painful?

Root surface debridement is carried out under local anaesthesia, so the procedure itself should be entirely comfortable. Some patients experience mild tenderness and sensitivity in the days following treatment, which typically resolves quickly and can be managed with over-the-counter pain relief.

04

How long does periodontal treatment take?

This depends on the severity of the condition. Mild cases may require only one or two professional hygiene appointments alongside improved home care. More advanced cases typically involve a course of root surface debridement appointments — usually four sessions, each treating a quarter of the mouth, followed by a reassessment appointment six to eight weeks later.

05

Will I lose my teeth if I have gum disease?

Not necessarily — and not if the condition is identified and treated in a timely manner. With appropriate professional treatment and a commitment to long-term maintenance, the vast majority of patients with periodontal disease are able to retain their natural teeth for many years. The key is early intervention and consistent ongoing care.

06

Is periodontal treatment available on the NHS?

Yes. Periodontal assessment and non-surgical treatment including root surface debridement are available under NHS dental charges. Our team will always outline both NHS and private options clearly before any treatment begins.

Don't Ignore the Signs — Your Gums Are Telling You Something

If you have noticed bleeding gums, persistent bad breath, receding gum tissue, or any other changes in your gum health, please do not wait. Early intervention makes an enormous difference to both the complexity and the outcome of treatment. Our team at Park Avenue Dental Care is here to help — without judgement, and with your long-term health always at the forefront.