Periodontitis is a severe form of gum disease that can destroy the tissues surrounding and supporting the teeth. Treatment involves deep cleaning (scaling and root planing) to remove bacteria, antibiotics to eliminate infection, and in some cases, surgical intervention. The goal is to prevent further damage and preserve the natural teeth.
Periodontitis is a severe form of gum disease that can destroy the tissues surrounding and supporting the teeth. Treatment involves deep cleaning (scaling and root planing) to remove bacteria, antibiotics to eliminate infection, and in some cases, surgical intervention. The goal is to prevent further damage and preserve the natural teeth.
Periodontitis is treated through deep cleaning (scaling and root planing) and possible surgery in Indonesia. Gum pockets are cleaned and tooth roots smoothed to remove bacteria and prevent further damage.
Advanced cases may require gum grafts or bone grafts. Cost can vary widely depending on location and severity.