For patients who want to protect their gums and keep their teeth for life
Stop gum disease in its tracks before teeth are lost
Deep cleaning that reaches where brushing can't
Personalised maintenance plans for long-term health
Restore receding gums and improve your smile line
Our periodontal team is using the latest techniques
Gums recede further, exposing sensitive roots
Teeth become loose and eventually fall out
Chronic bad breath that affects your relationships
Infection can spread and affect your overall health
Treatment becomes more complex and expensive
You've been told it's normal. It's not. Bleeding gums are one of the first signs of gum disease.
Receding gums expose the roots of your teeth, making them look elongated and feel sensitive.
Despite brushing and mouthwash, the smell persists. Deep-seated bacteria below the gum line could be the cause.
This is a warning sign. The bone supporting your teeth may be deteriorating. Early treatment can stop the progression.
Your gums bleed, are swollen, or feel tender
You've been told you have gum disease or gingivitis
You want to prevent tooth loss
You value long-term preventive care
You want a team who understands gum health deeply
You're not willing to improve your daily oral hygiene routine
You're looking for a one-time fix without ongoing maintenance
You smoke heavily and aren't willing to consider reducing
You have no symptoms and no history of gum problems
Detailed gum measurements, X-rays, and bacterial analysis to understand exactly what's happening beneath the surface.
Scaling and root planing removes tartar and bacteria from below the gum line. Advanced cases may benefit from laser therapy.
A personalised hygiene plan and regular professional cleanings keep your gums healthy for the long term.

We combine advanced diagnostics with gentle, thorough treatment to stop gum disease and restore your oral health.
Advanced bacterial analysis
Gentle laser therapy options
Personalised maintenance plans
Long-term gum health focus
It's an infection of the gums and bone that support your teeth. It starts as gingivitis (inflamed gums) and can progress to periodontitis (bone loss) if untreated.
We use local anaesthesia to keep you comfortable. Most patients describe it as a thorough clean rather than a painful procedure.
Typically every 3–4 months initially, transitioning to every 6 months as your gum health improves.
Yes. Research links gum disease to heart disease, diabetes, and other systemic conditions. Treating it benefits your whole body.
Gum tissue doesn't regenerate on its own, but treatment can stop further recession and in some cases, gum grafting can restore lost tissue.
Yes — we offer flexible payment options for comprehensive periodontal treatment.

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