The difference between a regular cleaning and periodontal maintenance

If you have been diagnosed with periodontal disease your regular scheduled cleanings will now be periodontal maintenance cleanings.

Periodontal Disease is an inflammatory and infectious disease affecting the gums and supporting tissues of the teeth. If left untreated it can worsen in time, which may lead to bone loss and premature tooth loss. In the early stages of periodontal disease, your gums become red or swollen, and may even bleed. In time, your gums separate from your teeth and deep spaces called pockets form. Bacteria then collect in these pockets, and their toxins cause inflammation of the gums which destroys the bone that anchors your teeth.

Periodontal disease develops when a sticky film of bacteria, called plaque, is allowed to build up on the teeth. In most cases, periodontal disease can be prevented with good daily oral hygiene and regular professional care. Plaque that is not removed regularly can harden into a rough porous deposit called tarter or calculus. Tarter and calculus only can be removed when your teeth are professionally cleaned in the dental office.

It is possible to have periodontal disease and have no warning signs. However, if you notice any of the following signs you may have periodontal disease and should call our office immediately.

Gums that bleed easily

Red, swollen, or tender gums

Gums that have pulled away from the teeth

Persistent bad breath or bad taste

Loose or separating permanent teeth

Any change in the way your teeth fit together when you bite

Any change in the fit of partial dentures

During periodontal maintenance we use state of the art technologies to treat this damaging condition. Small scaling devices are placed carefully into the pockets to remove the bacterial debris. Antimicrobial rinse is irrigated into the periodontal pockets to clear away any remaining debris and lasers are used to decontaminate and disinfect the periodontal gum pockets. In addition you will be instructed on how to improve your oral hygiene procedures and diet.

If you suspect that you may be suffering from periodontal disease don’t wait! Contact our office now to schedule a consultation!  

 

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