Treatment Duration
60 minutes
Price
From £95
Gum Specialist
10+ Years
Expert Gum Disease Treatment & Periodontal Care in Northampton
Healthy gums are essential for a strong foundation for your teeth.
At Northampton Dental Hub, we provide specialist periodontic care, treating gum disease (gingivitis & periodontitis), receding gums, and gum infections to protect your oral health.
If you have bleeding gums, bad breath, or gum recession, early treatment can prevent tooth loss and restore gum health.
Our expert periodontists offer deep cleaning, laser gum treatment, and advanced gum grafting for long-lasting results.
Why Choose Northampton Dental Hub for Periodontal Treatment?
✧ Specialist Gum Disease Care: We treat gingivitis, periodontitis, and advanced gum infections with precision and care.
✧ Advanced Deep Cleaning & Laser Therapy: We use non-surgical and surgical treatments to remove bacteria and plaque below the gumline.
✧ Gum Recession & Grafting Solutions: If your gums are receding, we offer grafting and regeneration procedures to restore lost tissue.
✧ Prevention & Long-Term Care: We help prevent further gum deterioration with regular maintenance and hygiene therapy.
✧ Flexible Payment Options: We offer 0% finance plans to make specialist periodontal treatment accessible.
Looking for additional oral health treatments? We also offer:
🔹 Dental Hygienist in Northampton – Routine cleanings for gum health
🔹 Dental Implants in Northampton – Permanent solutions for tooth loss caused by gum disease
🔹 Mouth Cancer Screening in Northampton – Early detection for oral health protection

FAQs
Common symptoms include bleeding gums, bad breath, swollen gums, and gum recession.
Early-stage gum disease (gingivitis) can be reversed with professional cleaning and good oral hygiene, but advanced periodontitis requires specialist care.
We use deep cleaning (scaling & root planing), laser therapy, and gum surgery if necessary to restore your gum health.
If untreated, severe periodontitis can lead to loose teeth and eventual tooth loss, so early treatment is crucial.
Patients with gum disease should visit every 3-6 months for ongoing care and maintenance.