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A leader in the field of periodontics and implant surgery, Maria believes that periodontal treatment should deliver:

  • dental health for life
  • a smile which looks natural
  • a comfortable bite
Maria endeavours to provide a helpful, courteous and respectful service. Many patients are recommended by those already under our care. Others are referred by general dental practitioners or specialists seeking advice or treatment for their patients.

Profile

  • Registered Specialist with the General Dental Council UK
  • Honorary Clinical Lecturer UCL Eastman Dental Institute
  • European Association of Osseointegration International Award, Monaco, 2009
  • Andre Schroeder Medal, Geneva, 2010
  • Fellow of the International Team for Implantology
  • Director of ITI London Study Club
  • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
  • British Society of Periodontology
  • European Federation of Periodontology
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Areas of Expertise

Health

Periodontal ("Gum Disease") Treatment

Periodontitis, also known as "gum disease", is an inflammation of the gums due to specific bacteria. This disease can cause bone loss around your teeth up to the point they becomes wobbly and are lost. Periodontal disease damages the teeth, gum, and jawbone of more than 80% of the general population by age 45. Maria prides herself on the fact that she is conservative in her treatment recommendations and limits surgery to the areas where it is absolutely necessary.

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Peri-implantitis Treatment

Peri-implantitis is the term used to refer to gum problems around dental implants. Peri-implantitis and receding gums around implants are issues which are becoming more common. Many patients with gum disease or aesthetic problems around their implants problems are referred to Maria for advice and treatment.

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Aesthetics

Plastic microsurgery for receding gums

Exposed roots or implants can result from gum recession. In cases of "long-in-the-tooth" appearance, Maria offers effective treatments to bring the gums back with periodontal plastic microsurgery. The procedure can be minimally invasive gum repositioning or a connective tissue graft ("gum graft"). The results are brilliant with healthier and younger looking teeth.

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Aesthetic Crown Lengthening (Treatment of "gummy smile")

Some patients have teeth that appear to be too short because of excess gum tissue. They have a “gummy smile.” Maria can help these patients through gum contouring, a minimally invasive simple procedure offering excellent aesthetic results.

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Implants

Dental implants are a means of replacing missing teeth. They are like artificial "tooth roots" made of biocompatible titanium, which are placed into the jawbone to provide a solid support for a crown, bridge or denture. The aim is to improve your health, chewing function and aesthetic appearance.

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Regeneration

Guided Tissue Regeneration reverses some of the damage caused by gum disease by regenerating previously lost gum and bone tissue. It is used to promote the formation of new bone around the affected tooth root. Maria offers the latest technologies available for Guided Tissue Regeneration surgery using the most advanced, scientifically tested and safe biomaterials.

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Periodontal ("Gum Disease") Treatment

Gum disease, also know as periodontitis, is an inflammation of the gums due to specific bacteria. This can cause bone loss around your teeth, from mild to severe, up to the point a tooth becomes wobbly and is lost due to gum disease. Smoking, poor oral hygiene, diabetes, old crowns and bridge work are some of the contributing factors to gum disease. This disease damages the teeth, gum, and jawbone of more than 80 percent of the general population by age 45.

We pride ourselves on the fact that we are conservative in our treatment recommendations and limit surgery to the areas where it is absolutely necessary.

Many times, the early stages of periodontal disease are best treated with non-surgical periodontal therapy. Even in severe cases, non-surgical periodontal therapy precedes surgical therapy. This is done to improve the overall tissue quality prior to surgery and also to help limit the areas requiring surgery.

How do I know I have Gum Disease?

Frequently, it is the dentist or hygienist who has spotted the problem. However, you may have noticed that your gums bleed when you brush them or that your breath is unpleasant. Your teeth may feel slightly mobile or have even drifted forwards. The gums may have become swollen and painful occasionally requiring antibiotics.

What is the first appointment like?

The first appointment will involve a detailed assessment, with specific measurements taken. This will allow us to realise the stage of progression, perform a correct diagnosis and determine the treatment needed. It will also provide a baseline record for later comparison to check the response to treatment.

How is Gum Disease treated?

A deep cleaning of the roots of the teeth is performed combined in some cases with antibiotics. A local anaesthetic is sometimes needed for this procedure. This is called non surgical periodontal therapy. This is the first important step to achieve healthy gums and stop the progression of bone loss. If there is generalised periodontitis throughout the mouth, a number of treatment sessions may be required to make sure treatment is thorough and the best conditions are in place for good healing.

Do I need Gum Surgery?

For advanced forms of periodontitis, gum surgery may be needed to obtain sufficient access to clean the roots of the teeth. The goals of treatment are to arrest the progression of the disease and create a stable gum situation which is easily maintained, though it is unusual for new bone to grow back around teeth.

Maintenance of good health of the gums is of great importance following treatment to prevent relapse.

Regenerative Treatment

Traditionally, eliminating the gum pockets by trimming away the infected gum tissue and by re-contouring the uneven bone tissue treats gum disease. Although this is still an effective way of treating gum disease, sometimes there are other options.

Guided Tissue Regeneration reverses some of the damage by regenerating previously lost gum and bone tissue. Most techniques utilise either bio-absorbable membranes, bone grafts or tissue stimulating proteins that are inserted into or over the bone defects.

Maria offers the latest technologies available for Guided Tissue Regeneration surgery using the most advanced, scientifically tested and safe biomaterials.