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Procedures - Scaling and Root Planing
Progression of Periodontal Disease:
Periodontal disease is the major cause of tooth loss in adults. It is an
inflammatory disease that results in the destruction of tooth-supporting
bone. The gum inflammation is caused mainly by the accumulation of bacterial
plaque below the gumline.
Bacterial plaque is a soft, sticky, toxic mass which attaches to teeth along
and underneath the gumline. If the plaque is not removed by regular brushing
and flossing, it hardens and becomes tartar. As the tartar develops, it
forms a cohesive bond with the root surface of the tooth. Tartar can only
be removed by the dentist or hygienist through Scaling and Root Planing.
Unremoved bacterial irritants and toxins cause the gums to become inflamed
and tender. The tooth-supporting bone responds to this inflammation by simply
"melting away". Left untreated, the resulting bone loss will leave behind
pockets in the gum around the affected teeth. These pockets will harbor still
more plaque and tartar in an area that is inaccessible to the patient. The
progress of the disease will usually accelerate. Periodontal disease is often
painless in it's early and moderate stages.
Scaling and Root Planing Procedure
Scaling & Root Planing refers to the meticulous polishing of the root
surface and cleaning of the surrounding tissues, establishing an environment
necessary for healing. In many instances, SRP is the only procedure necessary.
However, in more advanced cases additional treatments may be necessary to
eliminate periodontal pockets. For your comfort, sometimes a local anesthetic
is used during the procedure.
If you have any questions about how Scaling & Root Planing
can help you preserve your beautiful smile, please ask the doctor or hygienist.
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