Advanced Clinical Periodontology

Periodontal health is the biological foundation of every dental treatment. In this area, we assess the supporting tissues — gums, bone and ligaments — to diagnose, treat and prevent periodontal disease with precision, predictability and minimally invasive techniques.

Advanced Clinical Periodontology

Advanced Clinical Periodontology focuses on the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases affecting the supporting tissues of the teeth. Periodontitis can have an impact on overall health and is associated with systemic inflammatory processes, which is why periodontal control is essential to ensure biological stability, functional health and predictability in dental treatments.

Using up-to-date scientific protocols, digital technology and modern regenerative techniques, we treat everything from early gingival inflammation to advanced cases of periodontitis. Our goal is clear: to restore tissues, control disease and create the ideal conditions for a healthy, functional and long-lasting smile.

How We Care in This Area

A healthy periodontal foundation is essential not only for dental health, but also for overall wellbeing. Uncontrolled periodontitis can have systemic effects, which is why we care for the supporting tissues with clinical rigour, a strong focus on inflammation control and full respect for each person’s biology.

Advanced Periodontology

Clinical treatment aimed at controlling gum inflammation and preventing bone loss, helping to preserve both the teeth and their supporting tissues in a healthy and stable condition.

Periodontal health is the foundation of a healthy smile. When the gums and bone are healthy, everything else becomes more stable, predictable and long-lasting.

Our Work in Images

A selection of images showcasing our diagnostic approach, preventive care and natural results achieved through integrated treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some quick answers to help clarify your questions and prepare you for your visit.

What is periodontal disease?

It is inflammation of the tissues that support the teeth — gums, bone and ligaments — which can progress from gingivitis to periodontitis if not treated.

What are the early warning signs?

Bleeding when brushing, swollen gums, persistent bad breath or tooth mobility may indicate periodontal disease.

Can periodontitis be cured?

Periodontitis is a chronic condition, but it can be controlled with proper treatment and regular maintenance.

Is deep cleaning painful?

With modern techniques and local anaesthesia, the procedure is comfortable and minimally invasive.

Why is maintenance important?

Periodontal disease can become active again. Maintenance visits allow us to monitor the condition, control inflammation and ensure long-term stability.

Still have questions?

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