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Tooth Scaling and Root Planing

Tooth scaling and root planing is essential for removing plaque and tartar, preventing gum disease progression.

This procedure promotes healthier gums and can improve overall oral health by reducing inflammation.

What Is The Goal Of Scaling And Root Planing In Treating Gum Disease?

Tooth scaling and root planing serve as a fundamental treatment for gum disease, particularly in its early to moderate stages. The primary goal of this procedure is to remove plaque and tartar buildup from below the gumline, which can lead to inflammation and infection if left untreated. By meticulously cleaning these areas, Dr. Etheredge, Dr. Laszlo, and Dr. Nijem aim to restore gum health, reduce pocket depth, and promote healing. This proactive approach not only alleviates current symptoms but also helps prevent further complications associated with periodontal disease.

How Is Comfort Managed During A Deep Cleaning Below The Gumline?

Understanding that many patients experience anxiety about dental procedures, Smiles in the Gardens LLC prioritizes comfort during tooth scaling and root planing. The practice offers a range of amenities designed to create a calming environment, including soft blankets and soothing music. Additionally, sedation options are available for those who require extra support to feel at ease. Dr. Etheredge, Dr. Laszlo, and Dr. Nijem take the time to explain each step of the process, ensuring that patients feel informed and respected throughout their visit.

How Many Appointments Are Needed, And How Is The Mouth Divided For Treatment?

Typically, scaling and root planing may require two appointments, depending on the severity of the gum disease and the extent of cleaning needed. To ensure thorough care without overwhelming the patient, the mouth is often divided into quadrants. Each quadrant will be treated separately, allowing Dr. Etheredge, Dr. Laszlo, and Dr. Nijem to focus on delivering gentle, effective care while minimizing discomfort. Patients appreciate this structured approach, as it makes the overall experience more manageable and less stressful.

What Aftercare And Maintenance Are Recommended Following Deep Cleaning?

After undergoing deep cleaning, proper aftercare is crucial for maintaining oral health. Patients are encouraged to follow a diligent oral hygiene routine, which includes brushing twice daily and flossing regularly. Dr. Etheredge, Dr. Laszlo, and Dr. Nijem may also recommend specific antibacterial mouth rinses to help reduce bacteria levels in the mouth. Regular check-ups and cleanings are essential components of ongoing care, enabling the team to monitor gum health and provide additional treatments if necessary.

When Is Periodontal Maintenance Scheduled After Scaling And Root Planing?

Following scaling and root planing, periodontal maintenance appointments are typically scheduled every three to four months. These visits allow Dr. Etheredge, Dr. Laszlo, and Dr. Nijem to assess the patient’s gum health, perform additional cleanings, and adjust any home care recommendations based on individual needs. Consistent follow-up care is vital for preventing recurrence of gum disease and ensuring long-term oral health.

Your Path to Healthier Gums Starts Here

If you’re searching for tooth scaling and root planing, look no further than Smiles in the Gardens LLC. With the compassionate care of Dr. Etheredge, Dr. Laszlo, and Dr. Nijem, you can expect relaxed patient-focused dentistry tailored to your unique needs. Call us today at 561-627-9056 or reach out through our contact page. Let’s work together towards achieving optimal gum health—visit us at Google Maps and discover a full-scope smile solution that puts your comfort first!

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What is the main purpose of tooth scaling and root planing?

The primary goal is to remove plaque, tartar, and bacteria from below the gum line to improve oral health. This procedure helps prevent gum disease and promotes healing.

How long does a typical session for this dental treatment take?

A standard appointment usually lasts between one to two hours, depending on the severity of the condition. Complex cases may require multiple visits for optimal results.

Is there any pain associated with the procedure?

Some patients may experience mild discomfort during the process, but local anesthesia can be used to minimize pain. Post-treatment sensitivity is common but generally subsides quickly.

How often should I undergo this dental cleaning procedure?

Frequency varies based on individual needs, but many people benefit from having it done every six months to a year. Your dentist will recommend a schedule tailored to your specific situation.

Can I resume normal activities immediately after the treatment?

Most patients can return to their daily routines right away, although some might prefer to avoid strenuous activities for a short period. It’s advisable to follow any post-procedure care instructions given by your dentist.