Periodontology

Photodynamic Therapy: A Periodontal Procedure for Gum Treatment

Gingival photodynamic therapy is a minimally invasive periodontal procedure that uses photosensitive agents and a laser to eliminate bacteria and inflamed cells. The method is effective for periodontitis, gingivitis, peri-implantitis, and after gum surgeries. The procedure is painless, does not require anesthesia, promotes rapid tissue recovery, and reduces the risk of antibiotic resistance. The course usually consists of 2 sessions with a 7-day interval, with repeat treatments every 3–6 months as indicated by the dentist.
Photodynamic Therapy: A Periodontal Procedure for Gum Treatment

Tooth Injuries

Tooth trauma is a serious injury that can occur from falls, impacts, accidents, sports injuries, or everyday activities. The consequences depend on the severity of the damage: from minor enamel damage to root fractures or tooth loss. Prompt first aid and timely dental care increase the chances of saving the tooth. Treatment includes enamel restoration, root canal therapy, surgical interventions, and replantation in the case of an avulsed tooth. After treatment, monitoring and preventive care are important to avoid complications.
Tooth Injuries

Gum recession

Gum recession is the exposure of the tooth root due to a reduction in the volume of gum tissue. It can develop unnoticed and lead to increased sensitivity, cavities, and even tooth loss. At the “Sa-Nata” clinic network, gum recession is treated comprehensively - from eliminating the underlying cause and professional hygiene to gum grafting, plasma therapy, and hyaluronic acid injections. Modern methods allow for restoring the gum contour, strengthening the tissues, and bringing back the health and aesthetics of your smile.
Gum recession
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