Periodontal Disease Treatment
What helps with periodontitis?
It is important to treat periodontitis in a timely manner to prevent irreversible damage to the gums and tooth loss.
It is important to treat periodontitis in a timely manner to prevent irreversible damage to the gums and tooth loss. At our clinic, we recommend:
- Regular dental hygiene – removal of tartar and bacterial plaque using the certified GBT (Guided Biofilm Therapy) method.
- Deep scaling – an advanced procedure that removes plaque and tartar not only from the surface of the teeth, but also from under the gums. This procedure helps eliminate bacteria and inflammation that can damage the gums and bone structure.
- Proper oral hygiene – regular use of interdental brushes, dental floss and antiseptic mouthwashes to maintain healthy gums and teeth.
- Healthy lifestyle – limiting smoking and eating a balanced diet rich in vitamins C and D to support gum health.
The earlier periodontitis is detected, the greater the chance of successfully managing it. Do not delay visiting a specialist.
Do not underestimate dental hygiene, which can help you with periodontitis.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not replace an in-person examination. If you have a specific concern or question, get in touch with our team — we will be happy to invite you for a consultation.

Author
MDDr. Michal GašparovičSpecialist in modern conservative dentistry, oral surgery and prosthodontics

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