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Scaling and Root Planing: Non-surgical Gum Disease Treatment

Gum disease is something that can present many problems for someone on a day-to-day basis and in the long term. Thankfully, periodontists have come up with great ways to treat the gums when they are diseased. One of the most common forms of treatment is called scaling and root planing, which can reduce and remove gum disease

Non-surgical methods of gum disease treatment are always explored first because they cause less stress on the mouth and do not require as much work. Scaling and root planing can remove any disease from the gums and bring them back to a healthy standard. In this article, we discuss scaling and root planing so anyone with gum disease can understand this treatment option.

Scaling and root planing for gum disease treatment

When someone with gum disease asks about their treatment options, it is likely that their dentist or periodontist will recommend scaling and root planing to treat the infection. Below, we outline what exactly this entails.

What is involved in this procedure?

Scaling and root planing of the gums involves a careful cleaning of the roots of the teeth. Plaque and any buildup are both cleaned out so the gum disease is put to a halt. The plaque and built-up tartar reside beneath the periodontal pockets, where it manifests into bacterial infections. During scaling and root planing, the tooth roots are also smoothed out to remove bacterial toxins that contribute to gum disease.

If the gum disease is severe, the scaling and root planing procedure may be followed up with antimicrobials or antibiotics to further ensure that all the bacteria are removed and that the gums remain in a healthy state. However, this is not always necessary. It is up to a periodontist or dentist to determine what is best for each patient.

The importance of treatment

If gum disease goes untreated, it could result in severe oral health problems. Aside from one’s oral health, the entire health of the body is also at risk. Having the gums cared for through scaling and root planing or other methods of treatment can significantly help improve one’s oral and dental health.

Over time, if the gums do not get treated for the disease that they are facing, there could be tooth loss, jawbone deterioration and even infection throughout the rest of the body. The damage is irreparable.

Contact us today

Scaling and root planing is a non-surgical treatment for gum disease that can do a great deal of good for someone facing a nasty infection. This simple procedure can be done by a periodontist who will also aim to bring your oral health back to optimal. If you have questions or would like to learn more about scaling and root planing for gum disease, then reach out to our office so we can help you. Our team can better provide you with information after performing an evaluation of your gums. Give us a call or stop by our office today.

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