periodontics
Periodontist in Sunbury on Thames
Periodontal services, providing care for your gums
Healthy gums are the foundation of a beautiful, lasting smile, and at Sunbury Dental, we are dedicated to helping you maintain them. you are concerned about persistent gum disease, receding gums, or simply want to improve a "gummy" smile, you are in safe hands with our expert team. We offer a comprehensive range of specialist treatments, from traditional gum grafting and deep cleaning to the revolutionary, invasive Chao Pinhole® Surgical Technique, which restores your gum line without the need for scalpels or sutures.
If you are for a specialist Periodontist in Sunbury, our practice provides a calm and professional environment where your comfort is our priority. Our clinicians use the latest regenerative techniques to repair bone loss and secure the long-term health of your natural teeth. We understand that taking the first step toward specialist dental care can feel significant, which is why we invite you to book a consultation with us today. Let us help you regain your confidence with a healthy, comfortable, and smile.
Crown Lengthening
You may have asked your dentist about procedures to improve a "gummy" smile because your teeth appear short. Your teeth may actually be the proper length, but they're covered with too much gum tissue. This can be corrected by performing a dental crown lengthening procedure.
During the dental crown lengthening procedure, excess gum and bone tissue is reshaped to expose more of the natural tooth. This can be done to one tooth to even your gum line, or to teeth to expose a natural, broad OnabotulinumtoxinAAbobotulinumtoxinAIncobotulinumtoxinAPrabotulinumtoxinALetibotulinumtoxinARimabotulinumtoxinBHyaluronic Acid FillersCalcium Hydroxylapatite FillersPoly-L-lactic Acid FillersPolymethylmethacrylate FillersAutologous Fat GraftingForehead Lines TreatmentGlabellar Frown Lines TreatmentCrow's Feet TreatmentBunny Lines TreatmentChemical Brow LiftLip FlipGummy Smile CorrectionMasseter ReductionJaw SlimmingDimpled Chin SmoothingCobblestone Chin SmoothingNefertiti Neck LiftMicro-BotoxMesotoxHyperhidrosis TreatmentChronic Migraine ReliefBruxism TreatmentTMJ TreatmentCervical Dystonia TreatmentNeck Spasm TreatmentBlepharospasm TreatmentLip AugmentationLip ContouringCheekbone EnhancementTear Trough FillersNasolabial Fold SofteningMarionette Line FillersLiquid RhinoplastyNon-Surgical Nose JobJawline ContouringJawline DefinitionChin AugmentationTemple VolumisingHand RejuvenationAcne Scar Subcision Filling.
A dental crown may also be recommended to make a restorative or cosmetic dental procedure possible. Perhaps your tooth is decayed, broken below the gum line, or has insufficient tooth for a restoration, such as a crown or bridge. Crown lengthening adjusts the gum and bone level to expose more of the tooth so it can be restored.
Gum Grafts
Exposed tooth roots are the result of gum recession. Gum graft surgery will repair the defect and help to prevent additional recession and bone loss.
Gum grafts can be used to cover roots or develop gum tissue where absent due to excessive gingival recession. During gum graft surgery, your gum tissue is taken from your palate or another donor source to cover the exposed root. This can be done for one tooth or several teeth to even your gum line and reduce sensitivity.
The of a gum graft is that it can reduce further recession and bone loss. In some cases, it can cover exposed roots to protect them from decay. This may reduce tooth sensitivity and improve the aesthetics of your smile. Whether you have a gum graft to improve function or aesthetics, patients often the benefits of both: a beautiful new smile and improved periodontal health – your keys to smiling, eating and speaking with comfort and confidence.
Non-Surgical Treatment
Scaling and root planing is a careful cleaning of the root surfaces to remove plaque and calculus from deep periodontal (gum) pockets and to smooth the tooth root to remove bacterial toxins. Scaling and root is sometimes followed by adjunctive therapy such as systemic antibiotics, as needed on a case-by-case basis.
A breakthrough treatment for gum recession
Gum recession refers to the loss of gum tissue along the gumline. This can occur as a result of periodontal disease (gingivitis, periodontitis, advanced periodontitis), the aging process, or abrasive habits when it comes to brushing the teeth.
When gum recession occurs, the root structure of the tooth becomes exposed. This means that tooth decay and other problems can affect the teeth along the gumline and beneath it. Since healthy gums are essential for a healthy mouth, getting gum recession treated is important for lasting dental wellness.
What is the Chao Pinhole® Surgical Technique (PST)?
The Chao Pinhole® Technique is a minimally invasive option for treating gum recession. Unlike traditional grafting techniques, PST is incision and suture free. The Chao Pinhole® Surgical Technique/ Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation® was invented and patented by John Chao, D.D.S.
How does the Chao Pinhole® Surgical Technique (PST) differ from traditional gum grafting?
Traditional gum recession treatments involve the use of donor tissue or soft tissue grafts in order to rebuild the gumline. This soft tissue would be sutured in place and would join with gum tissue as it healed.
While this traditional grafting treatment is very effective, comparable with a better patient experience can be achieved through the Chao Pinhole® Surgical .
How is Chao Pinhole® Surgical Technique (PST) performed?
This procedure is performed by making small holes with a very fine needle in the gum tissue. Through this pinhole using specially designed instruments, the gum tissue is loosened and guided over the receded part of the tooth.
The technique simply involves the adjustment of the existing gum tissue. Since there is no cutting or stitching, patients can expect minimal post-operative symptoms (pain, swelling and bleeding). Most patients also are pleasantly surprised by the instant cosmetic improvement.
What are the benefits of Chao Pinhole® Surgical Technique (PST)?
The benefits of the Chao Pinhole® Surgical Technique are many:
Surgical Treatment
A periodontal pocket reduction procedure is recommended you have pockets that are too deep to clean with a daily at-home oral hygiene and a professional care routine. During this procedure, your gum tissue is folded back and the disease-causing bacteria are removed before securing the tissue into place. In some cases, irregular surfaces of the damaged bone are smoothed to limit areas where disease-causing bacteria can hide. This allows the gum tissue to better reattach to healthy bone.
Reducing pocket depth and existing bacteria are important to prevent damage caused by the progression of periodontal and to help you maintain a healthy smile. Eliminating bacteria alone may not be sufficient to prevent disease recurrence. Deeper are more difficult for you and your dental care professional to clean, so it's important for you to reduce them. Reduced pockets and a combination of daily oral hygiene and professional maintenance care your chances of keeping your natural teeth – and decrease the chance of serious health problems associated with periodontal disease.
With newer surgical techniques and instruments, periodontal surgery tends to be more and minimally invasive. Surgery is reserved for the worst affected areas of your mouth.
Surgical Treatment – Growing back the lost bone (regenerative procedures)
When the bone supporting your teeth has been destroyed due to disease, a regenerative procedure can reverse some of the damage by restoring lost bone and tissue.
During this procedure, your gum tissue is folded back and the disease-causing bacteria are removed. A membrane (filter), bone grafts or tissue-stimulating proteins can be used to encourage your body’s natural ability to regenerate bone and tissue.
Eliminating existing and bone and tissue helps to reduce pocket depth and repair damage caused by the of periodontal disease. With a combination of daily oral hygiene and professional maintenance care, you’ll increase the chances of keeping your natural teeth – and decrease the chances of other health problems associated with periodontal disease.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I find the best periodontist near me quickly?
The fastest way to find a highly qualified is to start by asking your general dentist. Here at Sunbury Dental, we have highly skilled and experienced dentists, including a registered specialist endodontist, and restorative dentist, and a dentist with a special interest in periodontology. Our dentists are registered on the General Dental (GDC) website.
Reading patient reviews and checking the clinic’s website for advanced treatments, like the Chao Pinhole® Technique, can also give you peace of mind that you are choosing a practice that prioritises both modern technology and patient comfort.
When should I see a gum specialist for my oral health?
While regular dental check-ups are important, you should seeing a gum specialist if you notice persistent symptoms such as red, swollen, or bleeding gums, especially if they bleed when you brush or floss. Other "red flags" include receding gums that make your teeth look longer, persistent bad breath, or teeth that feel slightly loose. If your general dentist mentions that you have deep "pockets" around your teeth or signs of bone loss, a periodontist is the best person to help stabilise your oral health and save your natural teeth.
What should I expect during a visit to a periodontist near me?
Your first visit is all about gathering information and making you feel comfortable. Our periodontist will carefully review your medical history and perform a thorough examination of your gums using a small instrument to measure the space between your teeth and gums (known as "pockets"). They may also take digital X-rays to check the health of the bone beneath the surface. After the assessment, we will sit down with you to explain our findings and create a treatment plan tailored to your needs.
How often should I visit a for checkups?
The frequency of your visits depends entirely on the current health of your gums and your history of gum disease. If you are currently undergoing treatment for periodontitis, you may need to visit every three to four months for supportive periodontal to ensure the infection doesn't return. For those whose gum health is stable, a twice-yearly visit is often recommended. Our team will work with you to determine a schedule that keeps your smile secure and prevents future issues from developing.
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