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Scaling and Root Planing
What Is Scaling and Planing?
Once the scaling is complete, we move on to the planing phase, which involves smoothing the root surfaces of your teeth. This process helps your gums reattach to the teeth and reduces the chances of further plaque accumulation.
Ultimately, scaling and planing can improve your gum health, reduce pocket depths, and create a healthier environment in your mouth.
How is it done?
- Assessment: First, your dental hygienist or periodontist will use a small ruler called a probe to measure any pockets around a tooth. This will determine the extent of gum separation.
- Scaling: Specialized dental instruments, or sometimes ultrasonic scalers, are used to remove dental plaque and calculus around the gum line and deeper pockets.
- Root Planing: This step involves smoothing out the roots of your teeth, helping gums reattach. The smoother root surface makes it harder for bacteria to accumulate.
- Antibacterial Agent: Occasionally, an antibacterial agent might be applied into the pockets to reduce harmful bacteria and further promote healing.
Why Is Scaling and Planing Important?
You might wonder why scaling and planing are so crucial in dental care. Gum disease affects a significant portion of the population and can be a silent threat. Many people may not realize they have gum disease until it has progressed, leading to symptoms such as bad breath, gum bleeding, and even tooth loss in severe cases. Regular dental check-ups at Dallas Periodontics and Dental Implants allow us to monitor your oral health closely and determine if scaling and planing is necessary.
Proactively addressing gum disease through scaling and planing enhances your gum health and helps prevent potential complications. Gum disease has been linked to several systemic health conditions, including diabetes, heart disease, and respiratory issues. Taking care of your gums can positively impact your overall well-being.
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Aftercare: Keeping Your Gums Healthy
The Importance of Regular Check-ups
Incorporating scaling and planning into your dental care routine is just one step toward achieving optimal oral health. Regular check-ups allow us to monitor your gum health and spot any issues before they escalate. We recommend scheduling bi-annual visits to ensure that we can help you maintain healthy gums and prevent gum disease.
When you choose Dallas Periodontics and Dental Implants, you choose a team that prioritizes your comfort and well-being at every step. We strive to create a relaxed environment where you feel valued and cared for. Our mission is to empower patients with the information and tools needed to achieve and maintain a radiant smile.