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Scaling and Root Planing

Scaling and Root Planing: A Key Treatment for Gum Disease

To manage any kind of gum disease in early stages root planing and scaling is important.In order to prevent it’s progression. It is a non-surgical process that involves careful cleaning below the gum line for eliminating germs, tartar, plaque from the tooth roots

Why This Procedure is Important

First stage of any gum disease is red swollen gums that bleed easily.If  this is left untreated it  progresses to periodontitis affecting  the surrounding bone and tissues and forming deep pockets wherein germs again multiply. Gum health is restored  with scaling and root planing. 

Indications for Scaling and Root Planing

Deep Gum Pockets: Pockets greater than 3mm indicate gum disease.

Tartar Buildup: Especially below the gumline, where regular cleaning cannot reach.

Root Surface Irregularities: Smooth root surfaces discourage bacteria accumulation.

Procedure : 

First step of this process is reviewing  Medical history and current status to evaluate the treatment outcomes 

Anesthesia: Local anesthesia may be administered for painless & comfortable procedures.

Antiseptic Rinse: Rinsing with an antiseptic solution reduces bacteria in the mouth, lowering the risk of infection.

Scaling: The removal of plaque and tartar from above and below the gumline.

Root Planing: Smoothing the tooth roots to encourage the gums to reattach and reduce pocket For managing any pain your  dentist might recommend painkillers or antibiotics 

Procedure Benefits

To Halt any type of gingival disease progression, for reducing gum inflammation and depth of periodontal pockets.

Helps prevent tooth loss by supporting the health of the tooth-supporting structures hence improving oral health

Risks and Considerations

Sensitivity and Discomfort: One might experience slight sensitivity & discomfort post-treatment which usually subside.

Gum Recession: Some patients may experience slight gum recession, exposing more of the tooth root.

Alternatives to Treatment

Although scaling and root planing is the hallmark of gum disease treatment, more severe cases may require surgery. Considering the added issues associated with tooth loss, tooth extraction is usually viewed as a last choice for badly damaged teeth.

FAQ's

To prevent any gum disease progression and avoid any kind of tissue or tooth loss.

Dental X-rays needed for the purpose to catch dental issues early on, that could save you  from suffering, money, and time. They may reveal cavities, bone loss, benign or malignant tumors, and hidden dental structures.

To numb the region being treated, most patients undergo local anesthetic, which significantly lessens discomfort. After this process one might feel slight discomfort for sometime but that gradually vanish

It depends on numerous factors like crowding,severity etc also it varies from person to person 

Routine cleaning removes plaque which is above the gumline while  Scaling and root planing is a therapeutic procedure used to address gum disease that is currently existing by cleaning below the gum line.

One might experience  slight irritation and bleeding.Incase of any other adverse effects connect with your dentist who might recommend mouthwash or toothpaste for the same .

Regular follow-up is necessary  to evaluate the outcome of the scaling and root planing operation and your healing process. One may require additional procedure depending on current scenario as decided by the dentist

Risk of infection  is low, although treated areas may become temporarily more sensitive to temperature changes. Your dentist will take safety measures to lessen these risks.

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