Regular dental checkups are important for maintaining good oral and dental hygiene and health. These can also help you save money over the long term, since small problems are more easily and cheaply taken care of if caught early. This way, you are able to care for your teeth and gums. The dentist will examine your teeth and find out if they require cleaning, cavity filling, and/or other preventative or corrective measures. Any issues, such as halitosis, can be addressed.
Periodontal Therapy
Healthy gums are a crucial part of achieving optimal oral health. Periodontal disease (gum disease) is one of the most common dental concerns amongst patients. If gum disease is left untreated, it can lead to a wide range of dental concerns that impact the function and health of your teeth and gums. Gum disease is one of the leading causes of adult tooth loss.
Our restorative dentist offers a full range of periodontal therapy services in our dental office. Dr. Paula Izvernari will screen for any signs of gum disease during your preventive dental care visits. Our dental care team will work with you one on one to create better oral hygiene habits and address any questions you may have about improving your gum health. Our goal is to provide personalized solutions for restoring and maintaining your gum health.
What to Expect
The first step in treating gum disease is to undergo a comprehensive exam with Dr. Izvernari. She will evaluate the condition of your teeth and gums, determine the severity or stage of gum disease, and assess any damage done to the teeth as a result of gum disease.
After a detailed consultation examination, she may suggest one or more of these periodontal therapy solutions to restore health to the teeth and gums.
Periodontal Therapy Treatments
Antibacterial Rinses: For the early stage of gum disease (gingivitis), antibacterial rinses may be used daily to stop the spread of infection and restore gum health.
Scaling and Root Planing: This treatment method is an intensive dental cleaning of the gum line to remove tartar and plaque buildup. Using special tools, your dentist will scrape away plaque and tartar buildup and remove bacteria from the deep gum pockets where it forms. Scaling and root planing may need to be performed more than once for an effective result.
Laser Dentistry: In some cases, laser dentistry can be used to eliminate bacteria in the gums and promote the natural healing process. Laser dentistry in minimally invasive and requires no sutures or recovery time.
Oral Surgery: For advanced stages of gum disease, oral surgery may be necessary to restore damaged gum tissue and teeth. If gum surgery is needed, in some cases, we can perform the surgical procedure in our dental office.