DARUN Periodontitis Treatment
When periodontitis becomes severe and causes significant tooth mobility, extraction and implants are often necessary.
To prevent this, regular oral examinations are essential to ensure that the bones around the gums remain healthy.
If a specific area shows poor bone response, procedures like curettage or root planing are performed
to restore or slow the deterioration of the gum bone condition.
Continuous regular check-ups and gum management are the first steps to saving natural teeth.
At our clinic, we use scalers that minimize tooth damage during gum care
to provide the most non-invasive treatment and reduce sensitivity symptoms.
Periodontitis
Treatment Methods
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Scaling
A procedure to remove tartar and plaque attached to the surface of the teeth and gums using dental instruments.
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Curettage
Treatment to remove harmful deposits like firmly attached tartar below the gums
using specialized instruments after diagnosis with X-rays.
DARUN SelfCheck
If you match any of the following criteria, seek consultation immediately.
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- Bleeding when brushing
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- Frequent tooth sensitivity
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- Itchy gums
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- Loose teeth
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- Severe bad breath
Minimizing Infection Risk
at DARUN
To minimize infection risk, our clinic uses autologous bone or PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) for bone grafting.
By harvesting the patient's own bone or extracting growth factors that aid in healing and recovery from their blood,
applying these with the bone graft material to the implant site reduces bleeding and inflammation and speeds up recovery.
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- Promotes gum regeneration
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- Shortens recovery time
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- Enhances immunity / Anti-inflammatory effects
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- Reduces infection-related complications
Bone Grafting Procedure
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- Genuine PRF DUO equipment
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- Extraction of growth factors (PRF)
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- Centrifugation
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- Mixing with bone graft material