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Periodontics

Periodontics Miranda

If you are a smoker or have bad breath, gum inflammation and bleeding, receding gums, dental plaque build-up (also known as tooth calculus), a periapical abscess or you are gradually losing your jaw bone and tooth attachment to the bone, then you may have an infection of the gum tissue also known as periodontal disease.

At VIP Dental Clinic Miranda, we can diagnose and treat your periodontal disease.

Most people should have a periodontal examination at every dental check-up which is recommended every six months.

However, people suffering from periodontal diseases should have a periodontal examination every two to three months.

If you have lost bone or soft tissue as a result of periodontal disease, we can conduct bone graft and tissue graft procedures to recover the volumes of bone withdrawn and the aesthetics of the soft tissue.

Your Miranda dentist can also conduct crown lengthening, pocket reduction procedures, root planing, periodontal plastic surgeries, oral and soft tissue bone transplant surgeries, dental implants and all procedures associated with the treatment of gum diseases.

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Periodontics in Miranda

Prevention is always better than any cure out there.

At VIP Dental Clinic Miranda, we are fully equipped to provide quality preventive dental services and treatment for periodontal diseases.

Periodontics in Miranda

For more information on periodontics in Miranda, call us on (02) 8381 0333 or booking your appointment online.

We are located at 11/468-472 Kingsway in Miranda

Frequently Asked Questions

Listed below are the most commonly asked questions we receive from our patients.

Gum disease is the swelling, soreness, or infection of the tissues supporting the teeth. There are two main types of gum disease: gingivitis and periodontal disease.
Probably. Most people have gum disease, and it is one of the main causes of tooth loss in adults. Although, the disease develops very slowly in most people, and it can be slowed down to allow you to keep most of your teeth for a long time.