Who is periodontal treatment suitable for?
Written in association with:Top Doctors recently spoke to leading oral implant surgeon, Dr Haidar Hassan, who, here in this article below, talks to us all about periodontal treatment, including when it is required, and how effective it is for those that require it.
What is meant by periodontal treatment?
Periodontal treatment refers to procedures aimed at preventing and treating gum disease, which affects the gums and supporting structures of the teeth.
Who is periodontal treatment suitable for?
Symptoms that indicate a need for periodontal treatment include persistent bad breath, red or swollen gums, bleeding gums, loose teeth, and receding gums. Those at higher risk, such as smokers, diabetics, and individuals with poor oral hygiene or a family history of gum disease, should consider periodontal and gum evaluations.
Why would someone require periodontal treatment?
Periodontal treatment is necessary to address gum disease, which can lead to significant dental and oral issues like tooth and bone loss if untreated. The treatment aims to reduce inflammation, eliminate infection, and restore gum and bone health, thus preserving natural teeth and improving overall oral hygiene.
How effective is periodontal treatment?
Non-surgical treatments can significantly reduce gum inflammation, while surgical treatments effectively restore gum and bone health in severe cases. Success depends on the patient’s commitment to post-treatment care, including good oral hygiene and regular dental visits.
Non-surgical treatment include cleaning above the gums (supragingival) and under the gums (subgingival i.e. “deep cleaning”) to remove plaque and calculus. Surgical interventions include flap surgery, bone grafts, and tissue grafts to restore and regenerate damaged gum tissues. Regular maintenance and care are also part of periodontal treatment to prevent disease recurrence.
In terms of results, how long-lasting are they?
The results of periodontal treatment can be long-lasting with proper maintenance. Regular check-ups, cleanings, and good oral hygiene practices are important to sustaining the benefits of treatment. Periodontal maintenance visits every three to four months help monitor and prevent disease recurrence, ensuring healthy gums and teeth for many years.
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