Gum diseases are detected in the first place by X-ray taken in the mouth, which is requested as a result of the doctor's examination. With the x-ray, the tooth roots and gingiva recession or being larger than normal sizes are observed. If there is an inflamed tissue, it is determined where it is. Dental plaques take up more space over time and surround the root of the tooth. The root of the tooth becomes visible only with this plaque layer. This thick tooth plate, which is located between the gingiva and the root of the tooth, is one of the most important reasons for separating the gingiva from the root.
The treatment time allocated for each gum disease varies. Control periods spanning an average of 66 months can reduce the procedure time up to 2 months for advanced gingival patients.