CrisEliza Dental Clinic Bangor
Gum disease treatment in Bangor
Gum disease treatment in Bangor at CrisEliza Dental Clinic, 102 High Street, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL57 1NS.
A calm, clear approach
Gum care focuses on improving gum health and reducing inflammation where possible.
Treatment needs vary depending on diagnosis, risk factors and home care.
All dental treatments are subject to examination, diagnosis, clinical suitability and treatment complexity. Final fees are confirmed after assessment and treatment planning.
What this treatment is
Gum disease treatment focuses on reducing gum inflammation and helping you manage the bacteria that can affect the gums and bone supporting the teeth.
When it may be recommended
It may be recommended if you have bleeding gums, gum pockets, loose teeth, gum recession or previous periodontal problems.
Common symptoms or problems
- Bleeding gums
- Bad breath
- Loose teeth
- Gum recession
- Tender gums
- Drifting teeth
What happens at the first appointment
Your gums are assessed carefully, often with measurements around the teeth, so your dentist or hygienist can explain the level of gum support.
How treatment is carried out
- Gum assessment and diagnosis
- Cleaning above and below the gumline where required
- Home-care coaching
- Review appointments to monitor response
Benefits
- Can reduce inflammation
- Helps protect tooth support
- Gives you a clearer plan for maintenance
Limitations and risks
- Lost gum or bone support may not fully grow back
- Smoking, health conditions and home care can affect stability
Alternatives
Some advanced cases may need referral to a dentist with further periodontal experience.
Aftercare
Follow the cleaning advice closely and attend any review appointments recommended.
Maintenance
Long-term maintenance is often essential because gum disease can return or progress.
Verified fees
Relevant private fees are shown on the fees page where available. Final costs depend on diagnosis, complexity, suitability and the treatment required.
View feesFrequently asked questions
Can gum disease be cured?
It can often be stabilised, but it needs ongoing care and monitoring.
Why do my gums bleed?
Bleeding is commonly linked to inflammation, but an examination is needed to confirm the cause.
Dental emergency or severe symptoms?
Private emergency dental assessments may be available during normal opening hours. Private out-of-hours emergency appointments may also be available after normal practice hours, subject to dentist availability.
Please call before travelling. An appointment is not confirmed until you have spoken with a member of the dental team.