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Gum treatment is the
treatment of active gum and jaw bone disease.
Gum disease treatment can slow or stop the progression of gum disease. Since
there are different stages of gum disease (from gingivitis to advanced periodontitis),
there are different levels of treatment. In some cases, the patient may be
referred to a specialist.
Gum treatment consists
of one or more of the following procedures, depending on the individual case:
Scaling
and Root Planing
Scaling
and Root Planing is a common non-surgical treatment for periodontal disease.
By using special instruments, Your dentist
removes bacteria and infection from the unhealthy deep pockets around the
teeth below the gum line. This is often referred to as a "deep cleaning."

First the tooth is scaled
to remove the plaque and tarter that has accumulated on the tooth.
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Then the root is planed
or smoothed. This eliminates any rough areas on the root that can easily trap
plaque and bacteria.
A
smooth clean root provides a healthy environment to allow the gums to heal
naturally and reattach to the tooth. This will create a reduced pocket, therefore
eliminating areas for bacteria to hide and cause further disease.
Scaling and Root Planing
combined with a strict home care routine and more frequent periodontal cleanings
and exams will increase your chances of keeping your natural smile.
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Advanced
Medications
Recent
advances in periodontal treatment allow us to now place medications directly
at the site of infection. One of the most commonly used medications of this
kind is Arestin.
This is often used in conjunction with scaling and root planing. In addition,
an antimicrobial rinse is sometimes used after some procedures.
Advanced
Medications
Recent
advances in periodontal treatment allow us to now place medications directly
at the site of infection. One of the most commonly used medications of this
kind is Atridox.
This is often used in conjunction with scaling and root planing. In addition,
an antimicrobial rinse is sometimes used after some procedures.
Oral
Medications
A
new medication called Periostat®
has been developed specifically to combat periodontal infection by bolstering
your body's immune response to bacteria that cause periodontal disease. Your dentist
will evaluate your specific case to see if Periostat®
is right for you.
Strict
Home Care Regimen
A home care routine specific
to the patient's individual needs may be prepared to prevent the patient from
relapsing.
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