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Gum Disease Treatment in Kathmandu – Healthy Gums for a Healthy Smile at Dharahara Dental

Do you suffer from bleeding gums, bad breath, or loose teeth? These may be signs of gum disease (also called periodontal disease).

At Dharahara Dental, we provide expert gum disease treatment in Kathmandu — helping you regain healthy gums, prevent tooth loss, and protect your overall health.


What is Gum Disease?

Gum disease is an infection of the gums and supporting tissues of the teeth caused by plaque buildup.

There are two main stages:

  • Gingivitis – early stage with red, swollen, bleeding gums (reversible with treatment)
  • Periodontitis – advanced stage with bone loss, gum recession, and risk of tooth loss (requires specialized treatment)

Why is Gum Disease Treatment Important?

  • ✅ Prevents tooth loss
  • ✅ Stops gum bleeding, swelling, and bad breath
  • ✅ Reduces risk of heart disease, diabetes, and other systemic conditions
  • ✅ Protects bone and gum tissue
  • ✅ Restores oral health and confidence

Signs You May Have Gum Disease

  • ✅ Bleeding gums when brushing or flossing
  • ✅ Red, swollen, or tender gums
  • ✅ Receding gums (longer-looking teeth)
  • ✅ Persistent bad breath
  • ✅ Loose or shifting teeth
  • ✅ Pus between gums and teeth
  • ✅ Pain when chewing

If you notice these symptoms — visit Dharahara Dental for a gum health evaluation.


Our Gum Disease Treatments at Dharahara Dental

1️⃣ Scaling and Root Planing (Deep Cleaning)

Removes plaque, tartar, and bacteria below the gumline — first step in controlling gum disease.

2️⃣ Periodontal Maintenance

Regular deep cleanings and monitoring to prevent disease from returning.

3️⃣ Laser Gum Treatment

Advanced laser-assisted therapy to kill bacteria and promote healing of infected tissues.

4️⃣ Gum Surgery (if needed)

For severe cases — flap surgery, bone grafting, or guided tissue regeneration to restore lost tissues.

5️⃣ Oral Hygiene Instruction

We teach you how to maintain gum health at home — proper brushing, flossing, and care.


How is Gum Disease Diagnosed?

At Dharahara Dental, we perform:

  • ✅ Comprehensive gum examination
  • Periodontal probing to measure pocket depth
  • X-rays to check bone levels
  • ✅ Oral hygiene and risk assessment

Is Gum Disease Curable?

  • Gingivitis is completely reversible with professional treatment and good home care.
  • Periodontitis can be controlled — with ongoing treatment, you can stop its progression and keep your teeth for life.

How Much Does Gum Disease Treatment Cost in Kathmandu?

Gum disease treatment cost depends on severity and required procedures (scaling, laser treatment, surgery, etc.).

At Dharahara Dental, we offer affordable gum care — contact us for personalized treatment planning and costs.


Why Choose Dharahara Dental for Gum Disease Treatment in Kathmandu?

  • ✨ Experienced periodontics specialists
  • ✨ Advanced technology (scaling, laser treatment)
  • ✨ Gentle and effective care
  • ✨ Affordable and transparent pricing
  • ✨ Personalized treatment plans
  • ✨ Friendly, caring environment

Book Your Gum Disease Treatment Appointment Today!

Don’t ignore gum problems — protect your teeth and overall health with professional gum disease treatment at Dharahara Dental, Kathmandu.

📍 Visit Us: Sundhara, Kathmandu
📞 Call: 9823404245

👉 Book Your Appointment Today!


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) – Gum Disease Treatment Kathmandu

1️⃣ What causes gum disease?

Plaque buildup containing harmful bacteria causes gum inflammation and infection.

2️⃣ Can gum disease be reversed?

Gingivitis can be reversed. Periodontitis can be managed to stop progression with proper treatment.

3️⃣ How is gum disease treated?

Treatments include scaling & root planing, laser therapy, and sometimes surgical procedures.

4️⃣ Is gum disease treatment painful?

No — we use gentle techniques and local anesthesia to make treatment comfortable.

5️⃣ How often should I visit for gum maintenance?

After treatment, visits are typically every 3–4 months to maintain gum health.