Dental hygiene tips for healthy teeth & gums
When your gum disease symptoms have aggravated beyond gingivitis (swollen gums), then it is time for you to talk to your dentist. You could be suffering from periodontitis. Periodontal disease is a severe disease of gums that affects bones, gums, and the surrounding tissue within the oral cavity. The condition affects people who do not follow strict oral hygiene, like brushing teeth twice a day and flossing. It occurs when the dental plaque is not removed entirely and hardens to tartar.
How Does Scaling And Rooting Help Periodontal Disease?
Scaling and rooting are procedures specifically designed to treat periodontitis, and the process involves the following steps:
Advantages of Teeth Scaling
Scaling and root planing are deemed the gold standard for chronic periodontitis. This procedure diminishes the pockets that develop between your gum and teeth, which reduces the risk of bone, teeth, or tissue loss which usually happens with periodontal diseases.
Risks of Scaling and Planing
There are some minimal risks of the procedure as outlined below:
If you have been experiencing chronic periodontitis, scaling and root planing is a necessary treatment for you to decide on after consultation with your dental hygienist. After the area has been treated, you must practice good oral hygiene. You may experience pain and swell for a day or two, and the area might be prone to infection in the initial days. Your dentist would prescribe you certain pills or mouth rinse, so do administer them to keep further complications from happening.
Book an Appointment to find out which treatment might be best for you.