Cosmetic Dentistry
Working Time
Mon-Friday 09:30 – 06:30
Sunday – By appointment & call
Contact Info
- Phone: +91 6238129325
Ask the Experts

The Procedure of Cosmetic Dentistry
The aim of such procedures are to treat periodontal /gum disease .Main cause of such diseases are bacteria in the form of plaque that constantly forms around the teeth.
Periodontal procedures include :
- a) Non surgical treatment like scaling and root planing to remove plaque and calculus followed by ongoing maintenance therapy to sustain health.
- b) Periodontal surgery is preferred when the tissue around the teeth is reparable by non surgical treatment.
- c) Dental implants is tooth replacement option if the tooth is lost to any periodontal disease or other reasons
- d) Cosmetic procedures like crown lengthening for short teeth or gummy smile ,soft tissue grafts for long teeth or receding gums,
Depigmentation of Gum

The most common cause of darker pigments in the gums is genetics. Excess melanin can build up in the gums, making them look brown or black instead of pink. This is more common in certain ethnic groups like people with African or Middle Eastern ancestry. The extra pigment does not indicate any disease or dysfunction.Patients seek treatment because of an aesthetic preference for pink gums that showcase their teeth better.
FAQ
What causes gum disease?
Gum disease is mainly caused by plaque buildup, poor oral hygiene, smoking, diabetes, and genetic factors.
How is gum disease treated?
Treatment options include deep cleaning (scaling and root planing), medications, and gum surgery in severe cases. Our dental clinic provides personalized treatment based on your condition.
Is gum disease linked to other health problems?
Yes, research shows that gum disease is linked to heart disease, diabetes, and other health conditions. Regular periodontal care at our dental clinic helps protect your overall health.
Does scaling and root planing hurt?
The procedure is usually performed under local anesthesia to minimize discomfort. Some mild soreness or sensitivity may occur after treatment, but it typically subsides within a few days.