Sometimes, there’s a buildup of plaque and bacteria around your teeth that may lead to gingivitis which is the inflammation of your gums. Gum treatment allows us to do a deep cleaning of that area to prevent further damage to the surrounding teeth.
Do gum treatments hurt?
During the procedure, you will be administered local anaesthesia so the procedure itself should not hurt. There will be some numbness from the anaesthesia after the surgery for about 2 hours or more. It’s also common to experience some bleeding and swelling in your gums 3-5 days after the treatment.
What are some post surgery recovery tips?
We recommend a soft-foods diet
Try to avoid hot food and drinks
How much do Gum Treatment services cost?
Gum Treatment is around $200 – 300 (before GST) per quadrant. This treatment involves a deep cleaning procedure that removes plaque and tartar from above and below the gum line.
What are some signs of gum disease?
Early signs can include:
Bleeding gums when brushing, flossing, or eating hard foods
Red, swollen, or tender gums that may bleed easily
Persistent bad breath or a bad taste in the mouth
Receding gums
Loose or shifting teeth or changes in bite
Pus between teeth and gums
Painful chewing or tooth sensitivity
Causes of gum disease and how do I prevent it?
Common causes include:
Poor Oral Hygiene: Inadequate brushing and flossing allow plaque to build up
Smoking or Chewing Tobacco
Poor Nutrition
Underlying Medical Conditions
Genetics
Preventive Measures
Brush Teeth Twice Daily
Floss Daily
Avoid Tobacco Products
Regular Dental Checkups
FAQ about gum treatment services
Is gum treatment covered by insurance or Medisave in Singapore?
CHAS subsidies can be used for gum treatment. For insurances, the extent of coverage varies by plan and provider. We encourage patients to check with their provider for their coverage.
How can I maintain healthy gums after treatment?
Gentle Brushing – Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste. Brush twice daily with gentle, circular motions to avoid irritating the gums
Flossing – Floss daily to remove plaque and food particles between teeth. If traditional flossing is challenging, consider alternatives like water flossers.
Mouthwash – Use an antimicrobial or fluoride mouthwash as recommended the dentist.
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