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Periodontal Surgical Root Planing Auckland

Advanced Care for Gum Disease and Deep Periodontal Infection

Gum disease can progress quietly over time, leading to bleeding gums, bad breath, gum recession, loose teeth, and even bone loss if left untreated.

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Periodontal root planing is an advanced deep-cleaning treatment designed to remove bacteria below the gum line, smooth root surfaces, and help gums heal more effectively.

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Our Auckland team provides careful assessment and personalised treatment focused on protecting your teeth and restoring healthier gums.

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Book your consultation today.

Why Choose Us

Experienced Auckland Team.

we understand dental fear is real.

Thorough Assessment.

no embarrassment about time away.

Personalised Treatment.

trusted local professionals.

Prevention Focus.

your experience matters.

Clear Communication.

know what to expect at every stage.

Flexible Payment Plans.

designed to help you feel at ease.

​When you are in pain, you need more than just a quick appointment. You need clear advice, calm support, and treatment that addresses the problem properly.

Benefits of Sedation Dentistry

Oral Sedation

medication taken before treatment where appropriate.

Conscious Sedation

relaxed but responsive during treatment.

Tailored Comfort Planning

we discuss the most suitable option for your needs.

If swelling worsens or healing concerns arise, contact our team promptly.

Availability depends on treatment type and clinical suitability.

Payment Plans

Gum recession treatment can be an important investment in long-term comfort, appearance, and oral health.

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Payment pathways may be available depending on treatment needs.

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What Is Periodontal Root Planning?

Root planing is a specialised periodontal treatment commonly used when gum disease has progressed below the surface.

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It involves carefully cleaning beneath the gums and smoothing root surfaces to help remove plaque, tartar, and bacterial toxins.

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This may help reduce gum inflammation, improve bleeding gums, help gums reattach more effectively, slow disease progression, protect supporting bone, and support long-term tooth retention.

Sign You May Need Treatment

If something feels wrong, it is always safer to have it checked. Many dental issues become more difficult and more expensive to treat when delayed.

Bleeding Gums

especially when brushing or flossing.

Persistent Bad Breath

may be linked with bacterial buildup.

Gum Recession

gums pulling away from teeth.

Loose Teeth

reduced support from surrounding tissues.

Deep Gum Pockets

spaces forming around teeth.

Swollen or Tender Gums

Swollen or Tender Gums.

Bone Loss

often identified clinically or by imaging.

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Why Gum Disease Matters

Untreated periodontal disease may lead to ongoing inflammation, progressive bone loss, tooth mobility, tooth loss, recurrent infection, cosmetic changes, and more complex treatment later.

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Early intervention can significantly improve long-term outcomes.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • No, it is a deeper periodontal treatment.

  • Comfort is carefully managed throughout treatment.

  • Early stages may improve significantly. Advanced disease requires management.

  • Often yes with treatment and home care.

  • Depends on the areas involved.

  • This depends on disease severity and bone support.

  • Yes, if left untreated it can progress.

  • Yes, if left untreated it can progress.

  • Often yes for long-term stability.

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Concerned About Gum Disease or Bleeding Gums?

Book your consultation today and explore advanced periodontal treatment designed to restore healthier gums and help protect your teeth for the future.

Your Treatment Journey

Step 1 – Comprehensive Assessment

We assess gums, pocket depths, mobility, and oral health history.

Step 2 – Personalised Plan

Treatment recommendations based on severity.

Treatment recommendations based on severity.

Treatment recommendations based on severity.

Step 4 – Home Care Guidance

Oral hygiene advice to support healing.

Step 5 – Review & Maintenance

Ongoing monitoring is often important.

If swelling worsens or healing concerns arise, contact our team promptly.

Recovery varies depending on the tooth position and complexity of removal.

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