Protect Your Smile from Gum Disease
Periodontal Treatment in Austral

Restore Gum Health With Professional Periodontal Treatment
Austral Smiles offers tailored periodontal treatment in Austral to help manage gum concerns and maintain the foundation of your oral health. Our team provides supportive care, from the early signs of gum disease through to long-term maintenance tailored to your needs.

Symptoms You Should Watch For
Bleeding gums
Gums that bleed during brushing or flossing may be inflamed. This often occurs near the gumline, especially if plaque has started to build up.
Persistent bad breath
Bad breath that lingers after brushing may come from bacteria below the gums. It can also indicate an infection or poor plaque control.
Gum sensitivity
Sore or tender gums may react to brushing or chewing. This can be an early response to plaque irritating the soft gum tissue.
Receding gums
If your gums recede, your teeth may appear longer. Gum recession can expose the root surface and lead to sensitivity near the gumline.

Improve Your Overall Health With Better Gums
Fresher breath
Reducing bacteria under the gumline can help freshen your breath. This often improves confidence in social settings and can make daily interactions feel more comfortable.
Lower inflammation
Consistent gum care may reduce oral inflammation. Research suggests chronic gum inflammation may be linked to general health conditions like diabetes and heart disease.
Stronger support
Your gums help anchor teeth in place. When kept healthy, they support the bone and tissues around each tooth, helping to keep your bite stable and strong.
Improved comfort
Gums that are well cared for are less likely to feel sore, bleed, or respond painfully to hot or cold food and drink during your daily routine.

Let’s Take Care of Your Smile

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We offer flexible payment options to help you access necessary dental care in a way that suits your circumstances.
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We focus on high-quality care using proven techniques and durable materials to support long-term results, helping you smile with confidence.
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With over 30 years of combined experience, our dental team brings a steady hand and a caring heart to every treatment. Whether you're 6 or 60, you're in good hands with us.
Where Your Smile Feels Right at Home
Where Your Smile Feels Right at Home
At Austral Smiles, we combine professional dental care with genuine local hospitality, creating a positive, trusted experience for families in Austral and surrounding suburbs.
A Relaxing, No-Judgement Space
Results That Go the Distance
Flexible Payment Options
Experienced Dentists

Payment Options
We offer a range of flexible payment options to help make your dental care more manageable.
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Meet the Experienced Dentists at Austral Smiles
Get to know our friendly dental team, each dedicated to providing personalised care to improve your smile and oral health.
Dr. Sushmita Dahal
With over 18 years of experience, Dr. Sushmita Dahal has worked across private, public, and not-for-profit clinics in Australia. She combines technical precision with creative skills in dental artistry and smile rehabilitation.
Learn MoreDr. Mamata Maharjan
Dr. Mamata Maharjan has over 15 years of clinical experience in Sydney’s public and private sectors. She focuses on preventive dentistry, root canal therapy, and clear aligner orthodontic treatments for adults and teens.
Learn MoreDr. Bandana Shakya
A graduate of Progressive Orthodontic Seminars (USA, 2015), Dr. Bandana Shakya offers implants and orthodontic treatments. She provides Invisalign®, ClearCorrect®, Spark®, ClearPath® aligners and performs complex wisdom teeth extractions. She also completed implant training with Osstem.
Learn MoreDr. Sarita Adhikari
Since graduating in 2004, Dr. Sarita Adhikari has delivered preventative, cosmetic, and restorative dental care. She promotes patient education, empowering individuals to take active roles in managing their long-term oral health.
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What Patients Ask Us Most
What are the treatments for periodontal disease?
Periodontal disease is a long-term condition that affects the gums and the bone that supports the teeth. The goal of care is to remove bacteria, reduce inflammation, and help prevent further damage.
Common approaches to managing periodontal disease include:
- Professional cleaning: This removes soft and hardened plaque from the teeth. It is commonly recommended during the early stages of gum problems.
- Deep cleaning (scaling and root planing): This involves cleaning beneath the gumline and smoothing the root surfaces to help reduce bacterial buildup and support healing.
- Daily oral care: Brush twice a day, clean between the teeth, and use products recommended by your dentist to help control plaque at home.
- Regular dental reviews: Ongoing appointments allow for professional monitoring, cleaning, and early action if gum disease returns.
Studies suggest that non-surgical methods, such as deep cleaning, can improve gum health in many people by lowering inflammation and reducing pocket depth. If you’re looking for periodontal treatment in Austral, our dental team can provide tailored support.
How do you prevent periodontitis from getting worse?
Slowing the progression of periodontitis involves combining daily habits with regular dental support. Early and consistent care may help reduce inflammation and support the gums and bone.
Ways to maintain gum health over time include:
- Brushing twice a day with a gentle technique: Cleaning near the gumline helps prevent plaque from building up.
- Cleaning between teeth daily: Floss or interdental brushes remove bacteria from hard-to-reach areas.
- Scheduling ongoing dental visits: These visits help remove hardened plaque and allow your dentist to monitor changes in your gum health.
- Avoiding tobacco products: Smoking increases the severity and progression of gum disease.
- Managing general health conditions: Conditions like diabetes may affect gum health and should be kept under control.
How can I shrink gum pockets at home?
Gum pockets form when the gums pull away from the teeth, often due to long-standing plaque and inflammation. In the early stages, home care may help reduce swelling. However, deep pockets usually require professional cleaning.
At-home steps to support gum health include:
- Brush along the gumline using a soft toothbrush: This helps control plaque near the gums.
- Use floss or interdental brushes daily: These tools clean between teeth where plaque tends to collect.
- Use a mouthwash if advised: Certain products may assist with bacteria control when used as directed by your dental professional.
- Stay consistent with oral hygiene routines: Missing even a few days can allow plaque to build up again.
If you’re concerned about pocket depth or bleeding gums, our team at Austral Smiles can assess your gum health and offer support tailored to your situation.
Can I manage periodontitis on my own?
While home care is an important part of managing gum health, most people with periodontitis will also need support from a dental professional. This is especially true in moderate to advanced stages.
Steps you can take at home include:
- Brush and floss thoroughly each day: This reduces plaque, one of the key causes of gum problems.
- Use products recommended by your dentist: These might include specific pastes, brushes, or rinses to help with daily care.
- Monitor for changes: Look for signs such as bleeding gums, increased sensitivity, or teeth that feel loose.
Plaque that builds up below the gumline cannot be removed at home. Visiting a dentist regularly helps assess your gum health and provides the deeper cleaning needed to manage the condition.
Our dental clinic is committed to supporting gum health through a combination of at-home education and ongoing reviews.
What mouthwash or toothpaste should I use for periodontal disease?
There isn’t a single product that suits everyone. The right mouthwash or toothpaste depends on your needs and the stage of gum disease. Your dental professional can suggest products that match your oral health goals.
Common product types include:
- Toothpaste for gum health: These often contain ingredients such as stannous fluoride to help reduce plaque and gum inflammation.
- Toothpaste for sensitive teeth: If gum recession is present, you may benefit from a toothpaste designed to ease discomfort.
- Low-abrasive toothpaste: They’re gentle on exposed root surfaces, especially in cases of gum recession.
- Antibacterial mouthwash: Some rinses contain ingredients like chlorhexidine to help control bacteria, particularly after professional care.
- Fluoride mouthwash: Supports enamel strength and helps prevent decay in areas where gums have pulled back.
For those seeking gum recession treatment in Austral, our team can suggest suitable products and explain how they fit into your care plan.
Will I lose my teeth if I have periodontal disease?
Tooth loss is a possible outcome in advanced cases of periodontal disease, but it is not certain. Many people maintain their natural teeth for many years with proper care.
Factors that may influence the risk include:
- How far the disease has progressed: Early gum disease may not affect the bone. In later stages, the bone holding the teeth may weaken.
- Consistency of oral care: Regular hygiene and dental visits help slow progression and support gum health.
- Daily habits: Brushing, flossing, and using recommended products help reduce bacteria.
- Other health conditions or lifestyle factors: Smoking or poorly controlled diabetes can affect how the gums respond.
Even with a diagnosis of periodontal disease, many people retain healthy and functional smiles by staying proactive with care. Access to gum disease treatment in Austral can support gum stability and help reduce the risk of further progression.
Is periodontal disease reversible?
Whether periodontal disease can be reversed depends on the stage. Gingivitis, the earliest form of gum disease, can often be reversed with improved hygiene and professional care. Periodontitis, a more advanced stage, cannot be reversed but can usually be stabilised.
What this means:
- Gingivitis: At this stage, the gums are inflamed, but the bone remains intact. Daily brushing, flossing, and professional cleaning can often return gums to health.
- Periodontitis: This stage causes damage to the bone and tissues. Care focuses on slowing disease progression, managing inflammation, and supporting the health of the remaining structures.
Long-term care and regular reviews are important for anyone with a history of gum disease.
How painful is periodontal care?
Most people tolerate periodontal care well. Discomfort levels vary depending on the type of care provided and the condition of the gums.
What to expect:
- Routine cleanings: These are often painless, although some areas may feel sensitive.
- Deep cleaning (scaling and root planing): A local anaesthetic is typically used to keep you comfortable.
- Aftercare: Mild tenderness or sensitivity is common for a few days. Your dentist may suggest mouth rinses or mild pain relief if needed.
Over time, regular care can lead to less gum inflammation, which often makes future appointments easier.
How long does periodontal care take?
The length of periodontal care depends on how advanced the condition is and how you respond to the initial phase of care. Some people require only a few visits, while others need ongoing maintenance.
Key factors include:
- Early-stage gum concerns: These might be managed with a professional clean and follow-up.
- Advanced disease: Deeper cleanings may be spaced over several appointments, followed by ongoing monitoring.
- Healing time: The gums may take several weeks to respond after deeper cleanings.
- Ongoing reviews: Many people benefit from visits every 3 to 6 months to help maintain stability.
Your dental team will outline your care plan and explain how long each stage is expected to take.
Can you live a normal life with periodontitis?
Yes. Many people with periodontitis continue to enjoy a comfortable, healthy life. Managing the condition through professional support and home care can reduce its impact and support long-term oral health.
Helpful steps include:
- Early detection and follow-up: Monitoring gum health helps avoid more serious changes.
- Consistent home care: Brushing, flossing, and following your dental plan are important.
- Health awareness: Managing other health conditions can positively influence gum outcomes.
If you live in Austral and are managing periodontitis, regular support from your local dental clinic can help you maintain a confident and functional smile.
What are the stages of periodontal disease?
Periodontal disease progresses over time. Early signs may be mild, but later stages can lead to more serious gum and bone issues if not addressed.
The main stages include:
- Gingivitis: This is the earliest stage, where gums may appear red, swollen, or bleed. No bone loss has occurred yet.
- Early periodontitis: The infection starts to affect the bone, leading to slight bone loss and deeper gum pockets.
- Moderate periodontitis: Bone loss becomes more significant. The gums may recede, and teeth can become more sensitive.
- Advanced periodontitis: There is severe loss of gum and bone support. Teeth may loosen or shift, and in some cases, removal may be required.
Seeing a dentist regularly and maintaining daily oral care can help reduce the risk of disease progression.