Periodontal disease is a bacterial infection that gets under the gums and into
the bone around your teeth, causing inflammation. Periodontal inflammation
leads to tooth loss and may contribute to other medical conditions.
The periodontal infection must be removed and the area given a chance to heal.
There are generally two accepted treatments for this condition depending upon
the severity of your infection.
Upper Level Infection Removal
The upper level of infection in the pockets around your teeth can be removed
using specialized instruments. This procedure is called, "Scaling and Root
Planing", "Phase One Treatment" or "Initial Therapy". It is done under local
anesthesia and is quite different from the routine dental cleaning that is traditionally done in the general dentist's office.
| Upper Level Infection Removal - (Scaling and Root Planing) |
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| Scaling: The periodontist first removes the upper level of infected calculus. |
Root Planing: Next, he smoothes the root so that it will be hard for new calculus to come back. |
Lower Level Infection Removal
If your infection has spread into the bone that supports your teeth, and is
below the level that can be reached in "Upper Level Infection Removal", then a
surgical procedure must be performed to retract the gums and remove the lower
level infection. This will arrest the infection and inflammation which would lead to tooth loss if untreated.
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