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Periodontal treatment (also known as deep cleaning) is carried out by a dental hygienist. The procedure is designed to remove plaque and calculus (or tartar) that has built up in the space between the tooth and the gum. This calculus may not be visible in the mouth and is impossible for you to remove yourself at home.

  • Reduce the progression of gum disease

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  • Calculus (or tartar) removal

  • Identification of other health problems

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The Periodontal Procedure

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Periodontal treatment is the process removing any plaque or calculus that has moved below the gum line due to gingivitis or periodontal disease. This treatment is typically completed over two appointments. Ultrasonic scalers and hand scalers are both used. Both of these tools are used in conjunction with one another to remove as much calculus as possible. The dentist gently removes plaque and calculus that have accumulated on the roots. This reduces the risk of tooth decay and helps narrow the space between your teeth and gums. 

As part of your regular hygiene appointment, your hygienist will advise you if periodontal treatment is right for you. Your hygienist will then walk you through what's involved, the cost and the number of appointments. They may also take x-rays of your mouth to help assess your overall dental health.

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Periodontal Treatment v Deep Cleaning

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Periodontal treatment and deep cleaning generally mean the same thing.  However, at eDentist we like to use the term periodontal treatment. This is because we want our patients to know that this is a treatment and not a cure.

Periodontal treatment will help get the gums into a healthy condition with your participation but it can revert back if your don’t look after them at home and continue with regular hygiene visits. The aim with this treatment is to remove all the plaque and tartar below the gum line. This may also slow down or stop the progression of gum disease and gingivitis. 

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When Is Periodontal Treatment Necessary?

This comes down to a number of different factors such as:

  • Bleeding in the gums
  • The date of your last hygiene appointment
  • Your family history
  • Are you a smoker?
  • Do you have a significant amount of calculus build up?
  • The space between your teeth and your gums

During your regular hygiene visit, your hygienist will examine your teeth and gums, and if required, they will recommend a deep cleaning (periodontal treatment).

The Importance of Preventing Gum Disease

Gum disease is an infection of the tissues that surround and support your teeth and is a major cause of tooth loss in adults. Because gum disease is usually a painless and chronic problem, you may not know you have it. It is caused by plaque, the sticky film of bacteria that is constantly forming on our teeth. If plaque isn’t removed and allowed to grow, it can cause your gums to become inflamed and infected. When this happens, the gums pull away from the teeth and form deeper pockets which cause more plaque to get trapped that cannot be removed with regular brushing. If untreated, gum disease can lead to bone and tooth loss.

  • Warning signs you may have gum disease include: gums that bleed easily, red/swollen/tender gums, gums that have pulled away from the teeth, persistent bad breath or taste, permanent teeth that are shifting/loosening/separating, changes in your bite, changes in the fit of appliances such as partial dentures.
  • Factors that increase the risk of developing gum disease: poor oral hygiene, smoking, genetics, crowded teeth that are hard to clean, pregnancy, diabetes
  • Diagnosis of gum disease is done by measuring the natural pockets around the teeth and by x-ray examination. Teeth with gum disease will have deeper gum measurements and will exhibit bone loss on the x-rays.
  • Periodontal treatments depend on the type of gum disease and how severe it is. If the disease is caught early (when it is gingivitis), and no damage has been done to the supporting structures under the teeth, you may simply need a professional cleaning. We can give you tips for improving your daily oral hygiene.
  • Even with these measures, some patients develop more severe periodontal disease. The first step in treating the disease usually involves a special deep cleaning called “scaling and root planing.” In this treatment, your hygienist or dentist removes plaque and tartar down to the bottom of each periodontal (gum) pocket. The root surfaces of the teeth are then smoothed (or “planed”) to allow the gum tissue to heal and reattach to the teeth. This treatment is usually done in two visits, depending on your needs. Topical and local anesthetic is usually used in order to ensure your comfort during this procedure.
  • Your dentist may recommend medications to help control infection and pain or to aid healing.
  • Another dental visit will be scheduled within 4-6 weeks after your last scaling and root planning treatment. At this visit, your dentist or hygienist will look at your gums to see how they have healed. We will measure the periodontal pockets again. If the pockets have gotten deeper and the supporting bone is lost, more treatment may be needed. Sometimes a referral to a periodontal specialist, a periodontist, is required if the standard treatment is not successful.
  • Periodontal maintenance visits will follow every 3-4 months which are cleaning appointments that help to maintain and stabilize those with gum disease. Like a regular cleaning, any plaque and tartar is removed from teeth, but increased attention will be given to cleaning deeper pockets remaining around teeth. Many people require periodontal maintenance for life. However, some people whose gum disease is mild and responds very successfully to treatment may be able to switch back to regular cleanings after their gum condition is shown to be healthy and stable.

If you’re in need of an emergency dentists in Melbourne or are simply looking for a good dentist, Melbourne residents should call eDentist today. Emergency dentistry in Bentleigh East is just one of the services we offer. Whether you’re visiting us for an emergency, as a follow up to emergency dental treatment, or you just want to see us during normal business hours, give our Melbourne dentist clinic a call.

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What happens if periodontal disease is left untreated?
Gum disease is an infection of the gums that is caused by poor oral hygiene. When plaque is left to build upon the teeth and harden, periodontal disease develops. When this is left untreated, it can result in damage to the jaw and even tooth loss.
Can periodontitis be reversed?
Periodontal disease can be reversed when detected and treated early on. It is one of the dental issues most people are likely to develop, and about half of adults over the age of 30 have some form of it.
What does periodontal pain feel like?
They cause a dull, gnawing, localized pain but are not painful to percussion. The discomfort ranges from low intensity aches to severe acute pain. Periodontal abscesses may be tender to lateral periodontal pressure and the pain in the tooth adjacent to the injury usually worsens with chewing.
Can my gum grow back?
The bottom line. Receding gums are a common condition. Even with good oral hygiene habits, aging and genetics can still cause gum loss. While your gum tissue can't grow back, there are many treatment options that can help stop or slow down the process.
What do gums look like with gum disease?
Unhealthy Gums. If you have healthy gums, they will look firm and pink. Some signs of unhealthy gums include redness and swelling, gums that bleed when you brush or floss your teeth, and gums that appear to be pulling away from the teeth.
Can gum disease make you sick?
In the early stage of gum disease—called gingivitis—signs such as bleeding gums and slight gum recession are ignored. However, if not addressed in the early stages, it is possible to experience swollen gums that are constantly tender, chills, fever, and a runny nose.

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