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Periodontics Professionals in Periodontal Treatments


Posted on 8/22/2022 by Pine Belt Periodontics
Periodontics Professionals in Periodontal TreatmentsPeriodontics is a branch of dentistry that involves studying and treating gum disease. Periodontal disease or the loss of periodontium leads to tooth loss, which is why your periodontists work closely with your dentist to help slow gum disease progression and gum recession. They use a variety of innovative treatments to help treat this disease. Here is some other helpful information you need to know about periodontics professionals in periodontal treatments:

What Procedures Do Periodontists Carry Out for Periodontal Treatments?


A periodontist can perform treatments, including scaling, root planning, soft tissue grafts, bone grafts, and flap surgery. Gum surgery may be used if your periodontist needs to remove infected tissue from your mouth. Once the infection has been removed, they will place stitches into the wound to help it heal quickly. Similarly, they will recommend daily brushing with fluoride toothpaste as well as flossing every day to prevent future infections from occurring.

When to See a Periodontist?


If you have gum disease, you should see a periodontist. Periodontists are dentists who specialize in gum disease and dental implants. They have completed advanced training in the diagnosis and treatment of periodontal diseases.

If you have gingivitis, a mild form of gum disease, your dentist can treat it with regular cleaning by your dental hygienist. However, if you have moderate to severe gum disease, your dentist will refer you to a periodontist for treatment.

Why Are Periodontists Important for Our Dental Health?


Most people only think about their teeth when they have pain or feel discomfort. However, regular checkups with your dentist can help detect any problems before they become serious or harmful to your overall health. The dentist can also advise on maintaining good oral health through proper diet and daily oral hygiene routines.

In most cases, gum disease develops slowly over time without symptoms until it becomes severe enough to cause noticeable damage to your teeth and gums. This condition can progress faster if you have diabetes or take certain medications like steroids or birth control pills.

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