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TREATMENTS
Your dentist will examine
you for periodontal disease during each routine checkup. A
periodontal probe will be
used to determine if there is any breakdown in the gum tissue attachment
or if pockets have developed between your gums and teeth.
Treatment will depend
upon the type of periodontal disease and how far the condition has
progressed. Treatment options include:
Scaling-cleans
the teeth to remove deposits above and below the gumline.
Root Planing-smooths
rough root surfaces so the gum can heal. Local anesthesia
may be used.
Oral Irrigation-directs
anti-microbial (anti-plaque) liquid below the gumline to flush out
and kill germs to allow the regeneration of healthy tissue.
If deep pockets are found
and bone has been destroyed, your dentist may recommend periodontal
surgery.
A proper program of brushing,
flowing and regular professional cleaning will help fight plaque
accumulation and gum disease, and help you keep your teeth for a
lifetime.
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