Periodontitis Treatment in Seoul
365 Seoul One Top Dental Clinic(Gangseo, Mokdong, Yeongdeungpo)
365 Seoul One Top Dental Clinic provides comprehensive periodontitis treatment to stop gum infection, prevent bone loss, and restore periodontal health. Using digital diagnostics, deep cleaning techniques, and personalized maintenance plans, the clinic treats early to moderate gum disease effectively. With 365-day availability, patients can receive prompt periodontal care before the condition worsens.
What Is Periodontitis?
Periodontitis is an advanced form of gum disease that develops when untreated gingivitis progresses. The infection spreads deeper beneath the gums, causing pocket formation, gum recession, bone loss, and tooth mobility.
Periodontitis cannot be reversed on its own—but it can be controlled and stabilized with proper treatment.
Why Choose 365 Seoul One Top Dental Clinic for Periodontitis Treatment
Advanced Periodontal Diagnostics
Digital X-rays and periodontal pocket measurements allow precise diagnosis of gum and bone condition.
Comprehensive Non-Surgical Treatment
Scaling and root planing remove harmful bacteria and smooth root surfaces to promote healing.
Focus on Gum Stabilization
Early intervention prevents tooth loss and halts further bone destruction.
Customized Maintenance Plans
Regular follow-ups keep periodontal disease under control long-term.
Open 365 Days
Convenient access for urgent gum issues or ongoing periodontal maintenance.
Symptoms of Periodontitis
- Persistent bad breath
- Bleeding gums
- Gum swelling or tenderness
- Receding gums
- Deep periodontal pockets
- Loose or shifting teeth
- Tooth sensitivity
- Pain while chewing
- Tartar buildup beneath the gums
If untreated, periodontitis can lead to severe bone loss and tooth loss.
Causes of Periodontitis
- Poor oral hygiene habits
- Untreated gingivitis
- Smoking or vaping
- Diabetes or systemic conditions
- Genetic predisposition
- Hormonal changes
- Stress and compromised immunity
- Poor dental restorations trapping plaque
Periodontitis Treatment Options
Scaling & Root Planing (Deep Cleaning)
Removes tartar and bacterial deposits from deep pockets and smooths root surfaces.
Foundational treatment for mild to moderate periodontitis.
Local Antibacterial Therapy
Medicated gels or rinses target infected areas and reduce inflammation.
Periodontal Maintenance Cleanings
Regular cleanings every 3–4 months to keep gum disease controlled.
Bite Adjustment (If Needed)
Helps stabilize loose teeth and reduce stress on affected areas.
Referral for Surgical Care (Advanced Cases)
Severe periodontitis symptoms may require coordinated care with a periodontist.
Your Periodontitis Treatment Process: Step-by-Step
1. Full Periodontal Examination
Pocket depth measurements, imaging, and gum evaluation identify disease severity.
2. Scaling & Root Planing
Deep cleaning removes bacteria from below the gumline and prepares roots for healing.
3. Antibacterial Rinse or Medication
May be recommended to enhance healing and reduce bacterial activity.
4. Healing & Reassessment
Pocket depths and gum response are evaluated in follow-up visits.
5. Ongoing Periodontal Maintenance
Custom cleaning schedule (every 3–4 months) prevents disease recurrence.
Who Is a Good Candidate for Periodontitis Treatment?
- Patients with deep gum pockets
- Individuals with gum recession or bone loss
- Those experiencing loose or shifting teeth
- Adults with chronic gum disease symptoms
- Patients overdue for dental cleanings
- Smokers or individuals with systemic health conditions affecting gums
Benefits of Early Periodontitis Treatment
- Stops gum infection
- Prevents further bone loss
- Reduces gum bleeding and swelling
- Stabilizes loose teeth
- Improves breath freshness
- Enhances comfort while chewing
- Protects long-term oral health
How to Prevent Periodontitis from Returning
- Brush twice daily with proper technique
- Floss daily or use interdental brushes
- Avoid smoking or vaping
- Schedule periodontal maintenance every 3–4 months
- Maintain a balanced, low-sugar diet
- Replace worn fillings or crowns that trap bacteria
- Manage systemic conditions like diabetes
Related Periodontal Services at 365 Seoul One Top Dental Clinic
Gingivitis Treatment
Primary care for early gum inflammation.
Root Planing
Smooths roots to support gum reattachment.
Deep Cleaning
Essential non-surgical treatment for gum disease.
Dental Checkups
Routine monitoring helps prevent recurrence.
Scaling & Polishing
Removes plaque and tartar before they cause inflammation.
Location & Hours
Clinic Name:
365 Seoul One Top Dental Clinic (365서울원탑치과의원)
Address:
3F, Dongmyeong M Building
179 Gangseo-ro, Gangseo-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Phone: 010-2762-3828 (WhatsApp Available)
Hours:
- Mon–Fri: 09:30–20:00
- Weekends & Holidays: 09:30–17:00
- Lunch Break: 12:30–14:00
- Open 365 Days
How to Book a Periodontitis Treatment Appointment
Patients can call or submit an online request. Early treatment prevents tooth loss and keeps gums healthy for years to come.




