If you’re looking for comprehensive periodontal and surgical care in Warner, our team provides evidence-based treatment focused on managing infection, relieving discomfort, and preserving long-term oral health.
We focus on:
Periodontal and surgical dentistry involves the diagnosis and treatment of gum disease, infection, and teeth requiring removal due to damage or pathology.
It focuses on:
Early intervention helps reduce the need for more complex procedures later.
Assessment and management of inflamed or bleeding gums to prevent progression to advanced gum disease.
Removal of plaque and tartar from below the gumline to treat periodontitis and reduce infection.
Careful removal of teeth that are severely decayed, infected, or structurally compromised.
Assessment and removal of impacted or problematic wisdom teeth to prevent pain, infection, or crowding.
Preventive and Early Intervention Focus: We prioritise early diagnosis to help prevent disease progression and bone loss.
Experienced Dental Team: Treatment is provided by registered dentists experienced in periodontal management and surgical procedures.
Modern Diagnostic Technology: Digital imaging and clinical measurements support accurate assessment and planning.
Clear Communication and Consent: We explain risks, benefits, alternatives, and expected healing before proceeding.
Convenient Warner Location: Easily accessible for patients in Warner, Bray Park, Lawnton, Strathpine and Cashmere.
Scaling and root planing is a deep cleaning procedure that removes plaque and tartar from below the gumline to treat gum disease and reduce infection.
This treatment smooths the tooth root surface, making it more difficult for bacteria to reattach. It is commonly recommended for patients diagnosed with periodontitis. Local anaesthesia may be used for comfort. Multiple visits may be required depending on the severity of gum disease.
Early treatment improves the chance of stabilising gum health.
A tooth extraction may be recommended when a tooth is severely decayed, fractured beyond repair, infected, or contributing to overcrowding.
Your dentist will assess whether the tooth can be restored before recommending removal. Extractions are performed under local anaesthesia to minimise discomfort. In some cases, replacement options such as bridges, implants, or dentures may be discussed.
Addressing infection early reduces the risk of complications.
Wisdom teeth removal is not always necessary, but it may be recommended if the teeth are impacted, causing pain, infection, or affecting neighbouring teeth.
Digital imaging helps assess position and risk. Some wisdom teeth remain symptom-free and may only require monitoring. Your dentist will discuss risks, benefits, and alternatives before recommending removal.
Seek assessment if you experience pain or swelling at the back of the mouth.
Early gum disease (gingivitis) is generally reversible with professional cleaning and improved oral hygiene.
However, advanced gum disease (periodontitis) involves bone loss and cannot be fully reversed. Treatment focuses on stabilising the condition and preventing further progression. Ongoing maintenance appointments are usually required to support long-term gum health.
Regular professional cleans are essential for prevention.
Recovery time varies depending on the procedure performed and individual healing capacity.
Minor procedures may heal within several days, while more complex surgical treatments can take longer. Swelling, mild discomfort, or sensitivity may occur temporarily. Your dentist will provide detailed aftercare instructions to support healing.
Follow post-operative instructions carefully to reduce complications.
If you are experiencing gum inflammation, infection, or dental pain requiring surgical assessment, early evaluation is recommended.
Contact Warner Dental today to schedule your periodontal or surgical consultation.
If you are experiencing gum inflammation, infection, or dental pain requiring surgical assessment, early evaluation is recommended.
Contact Warner Dental today to schedule your periodontal or surgical consultation.