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One of the most effective treatments for managing gum disease is scaling and root planing

At Smiley Implants, we offer expert periodontal care to help you achieve and maintain optimal oral health. One of the most effective treatments for managing gum disease is scaling and root planing, a deep cleaning procedure designed to remove plaque and tartar buildup below the gumline. Our dedicated team is here to provide you with the highest standard of care, ensuring your gums stay healthy and your smile remains bright.

What is Scaling and Root Planing?

Scaling and root planing is a non-surgical procedure used to treat chronic periodontitis (gum disease) by thoroughly cleaning the surfaces of the teeth and their roots. This procedure helps to remove bacterial plaque and calculus (tartar) that cause inflammation and infection of the gums. Scaling and root planing can prevent further damage to the gums and the supporting structures of the teeth, promoting healing and maintaining periodontal health.

Symptoms Indicating the Need for Scaling and Root Planing

  1. Red, Swollen Gums: Inflammation and redness around the gums.
  2. Bleeding Gums: Gums that bleed during brushing or flossing.
  3. Bad Breath: Persistent bad breath caused by bacteria in the mouth.
  4. Receding Gums: Gums that are pulling away from the teeth.
  5. Loose Teeth: Teeth that feel loose due to the breakdown of supporting tissues.
  6. Pockets Between Teeth and Gums: Deep spaces where the gums have separated from the teeth.

The Scaling and Root Planing Procedure

  1. Initial Consultation: Our periodontist will conduct a thorough examination of your gums, including periodontal probing and X-rays, to assess the severity of gum disease and determine the need for scaling and root planing.
  2. Anesthesia: To ensure your comfort, local anesthesia is applied to numb the areas being treated.
  3. Scaling:
    • Procedure: The periodontist or dental hygienist uses specialized instruments to remove plaque and tartar from the tooth surfaces and beneath the gumline.
  4. Root Planing:
    • Procedure: The root surfaces are smoothed to remove bacterial toxins and make it more difficult for plaque to accumulate in the future.
  5. Antibiotic Therapy: In some cases, topical or systemic antibiotics may be used to help control bacterial infection and promote healing.
  6. Follow-Up Visits: Regular follow-up visits are essential to monitor healing and maintain periodontal health. Additional cleanings and check-ups may be scheduled to ensure optimal results.

Benefits of Scaling and Root Planing

  1. Reduced Inflammation: Effectively reduces gum inflammation and bleeding.
  2. Improved Oral Health: Removes harmful bacteria and toxins, preventing further periodontal damage.
  3. Prevent Tooth Loss: Stabilizes the teeth by preventing the progression of gum disease.
  4. Fresh Breath: Eliminates bacteria that cause bad breath.
  5. Enhanced Appearance: Improves the overall appearance of the gums and teeth.
  6. Long-Term Health: Supports the health of the gums and teeth, contributing to overall well-being.

Recovery and Aftercare

  1. Initial Healing: You may experience some sensitivity, discomfort, and minor bleeding after the procedure, which can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers and following your dentist's aftercare instructions.
  2. Oral Hygiene: Maintain a strict oral hygiene routine, including gentle brushing and flossing, to keep the treated areas clean and promote healing.
  3. Diet: Avoid hard, crunchy, or spicy foods for a few days after the procedure to prevent irritation.
  4. Follow-Up Care: Attend all scheduled follow-up appointments to monitor your progress and receive professional cleanings to maintain periodontal health.
  5. Lifestyle Changes: Implement lifestyle changes such as quitting smoking and reducing sugar intake to enhance healing and prevent recurrence.

Long-Term Maintenance

  1. Regular Dental Checkups: Continue with regular dental checkups and professional cleanings to keep your gums and teeth healthy.
  2. Consistent Oral Hygiene: Brush twice daily with fluoride toothpaste and floss daily to prevent plaque buildup.
  3. Healthy Diet: Eat a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals to support gum health.
  4. Monitor Symptoms: Be vigilant for any signs of gum disease recurrence and seek prompt treatment if symptoms reappear.

At our practice, we are dedicated to helping you achieve and maintain excellent periodontal health through comprehensive care and personalized treatment plans. If you are experiencing symptoms of gum disease or have been recommended for scaling and root planing, contact us today to schedule a consultation. Dr. Hassan is here to ensure your gums stay healthy and your smile remains beautiful.