Periodontics & Endodontics

Our Periodontics and Endodontics services focus on preserving the foundation and internal health of your teeth. Healthy gums and properly treated tooth infections are essential for maintaining long-term oral stability and preventing tooth loss. At K DentArtistry, we provide advanced gum treatments and precise root canal therapy to manage infection, reduce inflammation, and restore comfort. Early diagnosis and professional intervention help protect both your smile and overall oral health.

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Scaling
& Root Planing

Scaling and root planing, commonly known as deep cleaning, removes plaque and bacteria below the gum line to treat early gum disease. This non-surgical procedure helps reduce gum inflammation and prevent further periodontal damage.

Guided Biofilm
Therapy (GBT)

Guided Biofilm Therapy is a minimally invasive cleaning technique that targets harmful dental biofilm using advanced technology. It provides a more comfortable and precise approach to maintaining optimal gum health.

Laser Bacterial
Reduction

Laser bacterial reduction uses soft tissue laser technology to eliminate harmful bacteria and promote faster gum healing. This modern periodontal treatment enhances patient comfort and improves long-term results.

Root Canal
Therapy

Root canal therapy removes infected pulp inside the tooth to relieve pain and prevent extraction. This endodontic procedure preserves your natural tooth while restoring comfort and proper function.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do my gums bleed when I brush?

Bleeding gums are often an early sign of gingivitis or gum disease caused by plaque buildup along the gum line. Professional dental cleaning or deep scaling may be needed to prevent further inflammation and protect your oral health.

Is root canal treatment painful?

Root canal treatment is performed under local anesthesia and is generally no more uncomfortable than getting a filling. The procedure actually relieves pain by removing the infected pulp inside the tooth.

How do I know if I need a root canal?

You may need a root canal if you experience persistent tooth pain, sensitivity to hot or cold, swelling, or darkening of a tooth. A comprehensive dental examination and X-ray help confirm the diagnosis.

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Best Smile?

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Ready to Achieve Your

Best Smile?

Book your appointment today and let’s start your journey to a healthier, more confident smile!