The foundation of your oral health

Healthy Gums,
Stable Smile

Periodontics is the key to the success of any dental treatment. We take care of the support of your teeth so that your general health is impeccable.

Rigorous Analysis
and Diagnosis

Latest Generation
Methods

Periodontics Koral

Expert Hygienists

"We explain the importance of hygiene to improve your general health."

Phase 1: Gingivitis

Do your gums bleed?
It is not normal.

Bleeding is the silent sign of gingivitis, an inflammation that affects 60% of the population. Detected in time, it is easy to reverse.

Key symptoms

  • • Swelling and redness
  • • Bleeding when brushing
  • • Sensitivity when eating hard foods

The solution

Professional dental hygiene and regular clinic control eliminate accumulated bacteria and restore health to your gums.

Phase 2: Periodontitis

The silent disease

Periodontitis (or pyorrhea) irreversibly damages the bone and tissues that support your teeth.

It does not regenerate naturally. Bacteria destroy the dental support, causing mobility and, ultimately, the loss of pieces.

Advanced Treatment:

We perform scaling and root planing to eliminate tartar under the gum. In severe cases, we apply periodontal microsurgery techniques.

Specialized Attention

Bleeding gums
Tooth mobility
Persistent bad breath
Swelling or redness

Priority for diabetics and pregnant women

FAQ

Questions about Periodontics

Is it normal for my gums to bleed when I brush?

No. Bleeding is always a sign of inflammation (gingivitis). Although it is common in 60% of the population, it indicates that bacteria are attacking your gums and you need a professional cleaning.

Does periodontitis heal or just stop?

Periodontitis can be stopped and controlled. However, lost bone and tissue do not regenerate naturally, so the goal is to stabilize the disease to prevent tooth loss.

What is scaling and root planing?

It is a deep cleaning performed by specialists that removes tartar and bacterial plaque not only from the surface but also from the internal area (under the gum) close to the root of the tooth.

I am diabetic, do I have a higher risk of periodontal disease?

Yes. There is a direct relationship: periodontal disease can make it difficult to control blood sugar, and in turn, poorly controlled diabetes favors gum inflammation. It requires rigorous control.

How often should I have periodontal maintenance?

It will depend on the severity of your case, but it is usual to go every 4 or 6 months to ensure that the disease remains inactive and stable.

Facilities

Your health can't wait

We want the cost of your treatment not to be an obstacle. At Clínica Koral we design plans tailored to you.

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Direct interest-free financing for most treatments.

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Start changing your smile in the best hands. We are a clinic with a long track record and professionalism in Vera.

Schedule

  • Monday: 10:00–20:00
  • Tuesday: 08:00–16:00
  • Wednesday: 10:00–18:00
  • Thursday: 08:00–16:00
  • Friday: 08:00–16:00

Location

Av. de Baria, 4, local
04620 Vera, Almería

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