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Periodontal Treatment

permanent solution for many missing teeth

Periodontal treatment plays a vital role in controlling and preventing gum disease, which, if left untreated, can lead to significant oral health problems such as tooth loss and bone deterioration. The initial phase of treatment usually involves thorough professional cleaning procedures like scaling and root planing, where plaque, tartar, and bacterial toxins are carefully removed from beneath the gumline to reduce inflammation and promote tissue healing.

 

In cases where periodontal disease has advanced, more invasive procedures such as flap surgery, bone grafting, or regenerative techniques may be required to repair damaged tissues and stimulate the regrowth of lost bone. Alongside these interventions, patients are advised to adopt and maintain excellent oral hygiene habits, including regular brushing, flossing, and routine dental check-ups, to prevent the recurrence of disease. 

 

Overall, comprehensive periodontal care combines professional interventions with patient education and lifestyle modifications, ensuring the preservation of natural teeth and supporting long-term oral health.

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Periodontal treatment focuses on managing and preventing gum disease, which affects the supporting structures of the teeth such as the gums and bone. 

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Effective management and prevention of gum disease

Periodontal treatments involve professional cleaning procedures like scaling and root planing to remove plaque, tartar, and bacterial toxins from beneath the gumline, promoting healing and reducing inflammation. In cases of advanced periodontal disease, more invasive treatments such as periodontal surgery, including flap surgery or bone grafts, may be necessary to restore tissue and bone health.

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