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Dentist Periodontology Paris

Periodontics to treat and treat your gums

Why choose The Madeleine Dental Practice for your periodontics concerns in Paris?

Our expertise in periodontology

At Madeleine Dental Practice, we are proud of our Expertise in periodontology. Our team of experienced periodontists is trained in the latest techniques of gum care and treatment of periodontal diseases. that you suffer from periodontitis Chronicle or need a specialized treatment such as a gingivectomy, our stied periodontology practice in Paris is equipped to meet your needs.

Our team of experienced periodontists

Our periodontists are not only qualified, but they also have a passion to help our patients regain and maintain a healthy smile. each of them is recognized as a Dentist specializing in gums, thus ensuring the highest quality care.

Our advanced technologies

We use the latest and most advanced dental technologies to ensure accurate diagnosis and effective treatments. Our goal is to provide the highest quality periodontal care.

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Our periodontology services

Periodontal diagnosis

We use advanced technology to diagnose periodontal diseases accurately and quickly. Our aim is to treat problems as soon as they arise, before they become more serious.

Non-surgical treatment of periodontitis

We are experts in the non-surgical treatment of periodontitis, which can avoid the need for more invasive procedures. We make sure you are comfortable and confident throughout the treatment.

periodontal surgery

In some cases, surgery may be necessary. Our periodontists are highly qualified in periodontal surgery procedures, ensuring you safe and effective care.

Treatment for receding gums

Our periodontists in Paris are also specialized in the treatment of retracted gums, a common problem that can be a source of discomfort and insecurity. We can help you find a healthy and confident smile.

Gingivectomy

Gingivectomy is a common procedure that we practice to treat certain periodontal conditions. Our team has the experience and skills to perform this procedure safely.

Need to take care of your gums?

Our specialists from the Madeleine dental office are there for you!

About Periodontal Treatment

There is a treatment recognized as painless and very effective which has 2 major phases

Decontamination

This phase must be carried out by a Dental surgeon specializing in gums : periodontist also called periodontologist. It is a complete protocol that allows you to do a reset, give a new start to your gum.

During this step the periodontist performs a root surfacing, which is a deep cleaning. It is a very meticulous technical act, very effective, without pain during or after.

Maintains results

Decontamination is not enough, periodontitis will come back. An improvement in brushing alone will not be enough either. lbacterial infection is deep, under the gum, and reaches the bone level, areas impossible for the patient, impossible alone to get rid of it, even with antibiotics or mouthwashes. The patient and the periodontist must therefore work together.

Once the treatment is carried out, a check is carried out a few months later to ensure that periodontitis is treated. Then periodontal maintenance sessions will be necessary 1, 2 or 3 times a year depending on the case, to carry out simple checks, check the brushing and do a descaling.

Gingivectomy

Gingivectomy is a common procedure that we practice to treat certain periodontal conditions. Our team has the experience and skills to perform this procedure safely.

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FAQ: What you need to know about periodontology

Periodontology is the dental specialty that focuses on the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases that affect the gums and other structures that support the teeth.

In reality, there is no difference between a periodontologist and a periodontist. Both terms refer to a dentist who has specialized in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of periodontal diseases, that is, diseases that affect the gums and support structures of the teeth.

A periodontologist treats diseases that affect the gums and support structures of the teeth. This includes common problems like gingivitis (inflammation of the gums) and periodontitis (more severe inflammation that can damage the bone and tissues that support the teeth). The periodontologist is also an expert in the treatment of more specific problems, such as the retracted gums, and can perform surgical procedures such as gingivectomy if necessary.

It is recommended to make an appointment with a periodontist if you have symptoms of periodontal disease. This may include gums that bleed when brushing or flossing, red, swollen or painful gums, persistent bad breath, teeth that move or loosen, or gums that Retract, making your teeth appear longer. If you have any of these symptoms, do not hesitate to contact the Smile Clinic to make an appointment with our periodontist.

The frequency of your consultations will depend on the health of your gums. If you suffer from periodontal disease, your periodontologist may recommend more frequent visits until the condition is under control. If your gums are healthy, an annual visit may be enough to ensure they remain so. However, it is always good to consult a periodontologist as soon as you notice symptoms of gum problems.

Periodontal surgery is an intervention performed to treat certain periodontal diseases. There are different types of periodontal surgery, including gingivectomy (surgical removal of part of the gum), gum graft (used to treat retracted gums) and guided tissue regeneration (a procedure that stimulates The growth of new bones and tissues to treat severe cases of periodontitis). At Smile Clinic, our team of periodontists is highly qualified in these procedures and uses state-of-the-art technologies to ensure your comfort and results.

Symptoms of periodontal diseases include gums that bleed easily, red or swollen gums, persistent bad breath, loosening teeth, and gingival recessions.

Periodontal diseases are usually caused by bacteria in dental plaque. The two most common forms are gingivitis, which is an inflammation of the gums, and periodontitis, which is a more serious inflammation that can damage the bones and tissues that support the teeth.

Are you looking for a consultation with a periodontist?

Our specialists from the Madeleine dental office are there for you!