Periodontal (tissues around
the tooth) Care– Gum Treatments
Prophylaxis:
The prophy or cleaning of the plaque and calculus that is
above the tissue on the teeth is the most important part of prevention
of periodontal disease. Usually it is done every 6 months, but each patient
is unique in his/her body chemistry so frequently prophylaxis is recommended
every 3 months and some lucky people only need a prophy and check-up
yearly.
Periodontal Disease: The loss of the
bone supporting the teeth means that the ability to chew will slowly be
lost and eventually the tooth may be lost. It is the major cause of tooth
loss in adults. Because early periodontal disease is painless and shows
few symptoms, patients are often unaware that there is a problem. For
this reason, regular dental visits are essential for the early diagnosis
and treatment of gum disease.
Scaling and Curettage: This is the
most common and first step in periodontal treatment. Scaling involves
removal of calculus that has grown under the gum tissue. When that rough,
bacteria-laden material is removed, the gum tissues are allowed to heal.
Curettage means that the therapist usually also removes the swollen gum
tissue that lies next to the plaque-calculus. Occasionally the tissues
are not affected, and then the procedure may be referred to as root planning.
| OVERVIEW
| THE TOOTH | PREVENTION
| ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT
| PERIODONTAL CARE | RESTORATIVE
DENTISTRY | ENDODONTIC
OR ROOT CANAL THERAPY | ORAL
SURGERY | TMJ of TMD |
PROSTHODONTIC CARE |
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21800 Devonshire Street Chatsworth, CA 91311
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