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Periodontal Treatment

Periodontal (gum) disease is one of the problems dentists most frequently treat.

Many people, especially if they haven’t been properly brushing and flossing, begin to have problems with their gums as they get older. The thing most commonly referred to as gum disease is a deepening of the sulcus – the v-shaped cavity between the gums and the teeth. This deepening or receding occurs when there is an infection or disease in the gums, which can even lead to bone loss and tooth mobility.  Thoroughly brushing twice daily with a soft-bristled toothbrush and properly flossing daily will help to prevent gum disease along with a professional cleaning every 3 – 6 months.

 

Once gum disease has set in, although, there are certain procedures a dentist can do to help heal a patient’s gums. The first step that is used in the Dallas dentist office of Dr. Jill Ombrello and Dr. Michael Rosellini  is a very thorough cleaning called scaling and root planing. This will clean deep into the gums near the root surface; removing the plaque and tartar, and then smoothing out the tooth surface to remove bacteria. This is often followed by a treatment to kill any bacteria that may still be left. This basic level of treatment is usually sufficient when followed by periodical touch-up treatment.

 

Occasionally a patient’s periodontal disease has reached a level where surgery is necessary. There are a few different surgical procedures the dentist may recommend. If a Pocket Reduction Procedure is needed, the dentist will pull the gum off the tooth or teeth and do a thorough cleaning of that area, and then replace and re-attach the gums to the tooth or teeth. If there are problems with the patient’s bone growth in the mouth, Regenerative Procedures may be used; the dentist will pull the gum from the teeth and then use a technique to encourage bone growth. Crown Lengthening is a periodontal treatment where the dentist will move the visible gum line farther from the tip of the tooth to change a “gummy” smile into a more aesthetic smile. If there is a major problem with a patient’s gum growth, a Tissue Graft may be necessary; the doctor will take some soft tissue from the palate or another place on the body, and graft it onto the patient’s gums to encourage and stimulate growth and gum health.

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Did You Know……

  • A toothpick is the object most often choked on by Americans
  • 32% of Americans cite bad breath as the least attractive trait of their co-workers
  • The average woman smiles 62 times a day, males smile 8 times a day
  • A sneeze zooms out of your mouth at 600mph
  • Periodontal disease and decay are infections and contagious
  • 75% of Americans have periodontal disease
  • 83% of people believe teeth are more important than hair and eyes
  • Certain cheeses, including Aged Cheddar, Swiss, and Monterey Jack have been found to protect teeth from decay

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