| Paradise Dental |
| Scaling & Root Planing |
| Tooth and Gum Trouble | ||||
| Bacteria in
your mouth form a sticky film (plaque) on teeth
and gums. If not removed, this film hardens into a crust
(tartar, also called calculus). A buildup of
plaque and tartar can cause an infection called
periodontal disease. Periodontal disease can lead to
pain, gum damage, bone loss, and even tooth loss.
Scaling and root planing is a special type of
cleaning done by a dental professional (general
dentist, dental hygienist, or periodontist). This
cleaning removes plaque and tartar. It helps restore the
health of your teeth and gums. Your Evaluation |
Healthy Gums - In a healthy mouth, gums are firm. Firm, healthy gums protect teeth and bone. |
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Your dentist
determines how advanced your periodontal disease is and
how much damage has been done. Your gums are looked at
for bleeding and swelling. Your teeth are checked for
looseness and sensitivity. Full mouth x-rays help
show if there is bone loss around your teeth.
The Procedure |
Infected
Gums - Infected
gums bleed, swell, and recede (pull away) from teeth.
Teeth may loosen and become sensitive. As the infection
worsens, bone may be lost and teeth may fall out.
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| Scaling and root planing removes plaque and tartar from below your gum line. This controls the growth of harmful bacteria. It also helps gums reattach firmly to the teeth. Because this procedure goes deeper than a regular cleaning, your mouth may be numbed. The cleaning may take two to four or more visits to complete. | ||||
| Root Planing | Scaling | |||
Root
planing involves scraping and
smoothing the root surfaces of your teeth. Gum tissue
can more firmly reattach to roots that are clean and
smooth. |
Scaling
is a type of cleaning. It removes plaque and tartar
from around and below the gum line. |
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| After Your Procedure | ||||
| Your mouth may feel sore and tender after treatment. Keep brushing and flossing your teeth after each meal. Rinse with warm saltwater every few hours. Pain medication may be suggested if you need it. | ||||
| Brush and Floss Right! | ||||
| Brushing and flossing help keep your teeth and gums healthy. They stop plaque and tartar from building up on your teeth. Brush after every meal. Floss at least once a day. And be sure to brush and floss right. The tips below tell you how. | ||||
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| Remember | ||||
| Periodontal disease can be an ongoing problem. Keep your gums and teeth healthy: brush, floss, and visit your dentist for regular exams and cleanings. Eat a healthy diet. If you smoke or chew tobacco, quit. And call your dentist if you notice any tooth or gum problems. | ||||
| Contact Paradise Dental and schedule an appointment to have your teeth cleaned. Take good care of your teeth and gums, and your mouth will stay healthy. | ||||
| (941) 627-5858 | 17840 Toledo Blade, Suite A |
| Fax (941) 627-1863 | Port Charlotte, FL 33948 |
| Smiles@ParadiseDental.us | www.ParadiseDental.us |