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Deep Cleaning Explained – Periodontal Scaling And Root Planing

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scaling and root planingGum disease is something that affects a lot of people and it is one of the leading causes of tooth loss among adults. Because of this, it is important to take proactive steps towards minimizing the chances of it advancing to that point.

It is typically caused by a sticky film of bacteria that is known as plaque getting both stuck on and in between your teeth. When this happens, it can cause your gums to become inflamed due to bacteria being present. At the same time, when you gums become inflamed, they can pull further away from your teeth which can create pockets that allow bacteria to breed in.

Once it reaches this stage, it cannot be sorted by regular brushing or flossing. Because of this, if left untreated, it can lead to significant deterioration of bone in the jaw. Luckily, when caught early on, periodontal scaling and root planning can help. In this article, we will be going over some of the reasons why deep cleaning can help.

Scaling and Root Planning:

Scaling and root planning are the two aspects involved with deep cleaning. Scaling is essential when your dentist works to remove all of the plaque and tartar buildups along your entire gum line. They do so with different equipment that allows them to effectively get the entire gum line and even below it. They are able to get deep enough to empty the pocket as well. Once completed, the process of root planning begins. During this phase, your dentist will work to smooth out the roots of your teeth in order to effectively help your gums better attach to your teeth. Depending on the severity of your case, you might need a couple of visits to finish this type of work.

Does It Hurt?

During the entire process, your dentist is likely going to use some kind of numbing agent on your teeth and gums. Therefore, you shouldn’t suffer from too much pain during the procedure.

Overall, there are a lot of different reasons why this type of procedure would be recommended. If you are dealing with a periodontist, this is one of the best and only ways to remove tartar and plaque from your teeth and gum line in order to better your gum health. It can have excellent benefits because it will minimize the damage that untreated plaque and tartar can do to your bones and gums.

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