Treating gum disease involves various dental procedures aimed at reducing infection and repairing tissues damaged by periodontal disease. These procedures are typically performed by periodontists, although general dentists may also handle milder cases of gum disease.
Addressing gum disease promptly gives you a better chance of maintaining long-term oral health. In its initial stage, gum disease can be reversed. However, if it progresses, it can damage your gums and the supporting bone. This damage creates gaps, or periodontal pockets, around your teeth, which can lead to:
This removes plaque and tartar on your root surfaces.
Where certain antibiotics are placed in between your gums and teeth to clear infection.
Which refers to a routine dental cleanup that is encouraged twice a year.
Since gum recession is common in gum disease, your own gum tissue is grafted where your gums have receded.
Using your own bone or a synthetic one, areas damaged by gum disease is rebuilt.
After creating incisions on your gum line, the tartar is then removed from the root surfaces of your teeth.
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