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Types of Periodontal Therapy


Posted on 4/15/2024 by Weo Admin
a close up of healthy gums and pearly teethPeriodontal therapy encompasses various treatments designed to address gum disease in different stages. The specific approach recommended by your dentist or periodontist will depend on the severity of your condition. Here is a glimpse into some standard options:

Scaling and Root Planing


Scaling and root planing is a common non-surgical periodontal therapy designed to remove plaque and tartar buildup from below the gumline. This procedure involves meticulously cleaning the teeth and roots to eliminate bacteria and promote gum reattachment to the tooth surface.

Antibiotic Therapy


Dentists often use antibiotic therapy with other periodontal treatments to target and eliminate harmful bacteria. Dentists may prescribe antibiotics in various forms, including oral tablets, mouth rinses, or gels applied directly to the gums. These antibiotics control bacterial growth and reduce inflammation, aiding in healing and preventing further damage to the gums and supporting structures.

Pocket Reduction Surgery


When deep pockets form around the teeth due to gum tissue detachment, surgery might be necessary to shrink these pockets and improve access for proper cleaning. This helps prevent further bacterial growth and promotes gum tissue reattachment to the teeth.

Laser Therapy


Innovative laser therapy has revolutionized periodontal treatment. This minimally invasive procedure employs laser technology to target and eliminate infected gum tissue. Laser therapy is efficient, often resulting in less discomfort and faster healing compared to traditional methods.

Regenerative Procedure


In severe cases, bone loss might occur alongside gum recession. Dentists will use certain surgical techniques to promote bone and tissue regeneration and support a healthy tooth structure.

Crown Lengthening


Crown lengthening is an effective surgical treatment that can help patients with periodontal disease. During the procedure, the dentist will remove any infected tissue and reshape the gum line to promote better oral health. It is an excellent option for patients who want to improve their smile and maintain oral hygiene.

Early diagnosis and intervention are crucial for successful gum disease management. If you experience symptoms like bleeding gums, persistent bad breath, or receding gums, schedule an appointment with our dentist for a comprehensive evaluation and treatment.

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