Services
Periodontal
Therapy
non-surgical
At the initial stages of
periodontal disease most treatment involves scaling and root planing,
which means removing plaque and calculus (tartar) from the pockets
around the teeth and smoothing the roots surfaces.
In most cases of initial
periodontal disease, scaling and root planing, along with an adequate
oral hygiene, is all that is needed to obtain satisfactory results.
More advanced cases may require surgical treatments. The goals of
this treatment are to remove the calculus from the deepest pockets
around the teeth, shrink the pockets, smoothen the roots and give
the gums a certain shape to make keeping them clean easier, and sometimes
attempt the regeneration of the lost tissues.
The periodontist is trained
to treat many varieties of periodontal disease, and sometimes to facilitate
the general dentist some restorative treatment.
Whatever your treatment
plan is, the final goal of the periodontist is to take you to a state
of good oral health and help you maintain it.