Periodontal Surgery

Welcome to Ruby Dental Clinic, where we are committed to the health of your gums and supporting structures through our specialized Periodontal treatments. If you're experiencing symptoms such as bleeding gums, persistent bad breath, or changes in the appearance of your gums, our dedicated team of periodontal specialists are here to address your concerns. At Ruby Dental Clinic, we recognize the critical role that healthy gums play in overall oral well-being. Our Periodontal treatments range from preventive care and non-surgical treatments to advanced surgical interventions, ensuring that your gums receive the tailored care they need for optimal health.


Choosing Ruby Dental Clinic for your periodontal care means choosing a team of experts dedicated to preserving the foundation of your smile. Our experienced periodontists use state-of-the-art diagnostic tools and advanced treatment techniques to address gum diseases such as gingivitis and periodontitis. From scaling and root planing to gum grafting and dental implant placements, our comprehensive periodontal services are designed to meet a variety of needs. Trust Ruby Dental Clinic for personalized and effective periodontal care that promotes not only the health of your gums but also the overall well-being of your smile. Schedule a consultation today to take the first step toward healthier gums and a brighter, confident smile.

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF PERIODONTAL DISEASE :

  • Bleeding Gums : Your gums should remain healthy and not bleed, even during vigorous brushing or flossing.
  • Loose Teeth : Weakened periodontal fibers or bone loss can lead to loose teeth.
  • New Spacing Between Teeth : Noticeable gaps between teeth may indicate underlying bone loss.
  • Persistent Bad Breath : Unpleasant breath may be a result of the presence of bacteria in the mouth.
  • Receding Gums : Experience loss of gum tissue around a tooth, indicating potential periodontal issues.
  • Red and Puffy Gums : Healthy gums should not be red or swollen, so pay attention to any changes.
  • Tenderness or Discomfort : Irritation of gums and teeth due to plaque, calculus, and bacteria can cause tenderness or discomfort.