Gum Treatment & Perioscopy

Noble’s periodontal specialists use advanced technology to ensure accurate diagnosis of gum disease and its severity. We take periodontal risk assessment seriously, and have developed one of the largest arsenals of tools and procedures in New Zealand to ensure the highest standard of care. Come to see us in either of our Auckland offices, Remuera and Takapuna on the North Shore

 
Three cartoon images of a perioscope probe going down into the gum, then cleaning, then a clean sparkling tooth.
 

If you have gum disease, the advantage of seeing a periodontist instead of a general dentist is that we have the skills and tools to save teeth from extraction, often even in seemingly impossible cases of periodontitis.

 

We use perioscopy and other non-invasive, high-tech procedures to treat disease while avoiding the discomfort and inconvenience of surgery. These methods are also far more cost-effective than surgery.

At Noble, we pride ourselves on being at the forefront of periodontal care. When it comes to ensuring your gums are healthy and free from infection, a Periodontics Gum Specialist plays a pivotal role. These experts focus on the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases that affect your gums and the structures holding your teeth in place.

Our Periodontal Experts are equipped to deal with everything from early-stage gum issues, like gingivitis, to more advanced gum diseases, like periodontitis. In fact, periodontitis, if left untreated, can cause teeth to become loose or even fall out. Our advanced Periodontitis Cure methods have been proven to halt and even reverse some of this damage.

Did you know that more than half of adults have some form of gum disease? This fact reinforces how crucial Gum Disease Treatment is. Gingivitis, the earliest stage of gum disease, can progress to periodontitis if not treated promptly.

A Dental Implant Periodontist can even help those who have lost teeth to gum disease. Using Bone Grafting, they can create a solid base in the jaw for a dental implant. It’s a procedure that requires a high degree of expertise.

A Gum Grafting Periodontics Expert is another person we have on our team. They focus on adding gum tissue where it has been lost, providing better support for your teeth and enhancing the look of your smile.

We also offer Non-Surgical Gum Treatment, which can be a boon for those wary of surgical procedures. This includes treatments like Perioscopic Dental Cleaning and Deep Cleaning for Gum Disease, which aim to remove plaque and bacteria from below the gum line.

Ever wondered how you can get a detailed view of what's happening beneath your gumline? That’s where Periodontal Disease Endoscopy comes in. With a miniature camera, we get a close look at your gums, ensuring every nook and cranny is free from disease.

 

What is periodontal disease?

 

Periodontal disease is an infection of the structures supporting your teeth in your jawbone.

 

In the earliest stage – gingivitis – the infection affects the gums. As the disease becomes more severe, the alveolar bone (tooth sockets) and the periodontal ligament (the connection between the teeth and tooth sockets) become infected. If nothing is done, the infection destroys these structures to the point where your teeth become loose and have to be extracted. 

What is perioscopy?

 

Perioscopy is a method of gum disease treatment with minimal discomfort. During perioscopy, a miniature camera called a dental endoscope is attached to a small probe and gently placed below the gum line. With this unique visualisation we can be sure we achieve a thorough clean right to the bottom of the tooth pockets. This significantly reduces bacteria, promotes healing, and helps prevent further damage and tooth loss.

  • Benefits of perioscopy

    Perioscopy enables detection and effective treatment of gum problems in the earlier, more manageable stages. It is a less costly and less invasive alternative to the surgical procedures that would be required otherwise.

 

What is Arestin?

Although traditional scaling and root planing reduces plaque and some bacteria, it is not always enough to kill all of the bacteria that causes periodontitis. Arestin is a locally administered antibiotic that combats bacteria in even the most hard-to-reach areas.

  • Benefits of Arestin

    Arestin is safe and easy for our periodontists to administer, and avoids the bleeding that occurs when probing gums. It is a ‘sustained-release’ antibiotic, meaning Arestin remains in tooth pockets for up to three weeks. This gives the antibiotic plenty of time to kill even the most stubborn bacteria.

 
 
 

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