Periodontal MaintenancePeriodontal (gum) tissues play a major role in your oral health. Dental problems associated with your gums, specifically periodontal disease, can drastically affect the function and aesthetics of your smile. Healthy gums not only protect the roots of your teeth; they also have cosmetic value. An attractive smile strikes a nice balance between beautiful bright teeth and healthy pink gums. As experts in periodontics, our team at Pine Belt Periodontics, PLLC, is dedicated to helping you maintain or improve your periodontal health. This usually includes the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of gum disease. After the successful treatment of gum disease, periodontal maintenance is a necessity. Diagnosing Periodontal DiseasePeriodontal disease has what we refer to as a “silent” progression. Many of the initial symptoms are painless and often invisible to the naked eye. During your first appointment, Dr. Brian Pitfield will be able to determine whether or not periodontal disease is present. We typically perform a comprehensive examination of your teeth and gums. This may include the use of advanced diagnostic tools such as digital x-rays, CBCT scanning, or an intraoral camera. We usually measure the depths of your periodontal pockets as well. These spaces between your teeth and gums become deeper as the disease progresses. Regular CleaningsOf course, preventing periodontal disease is our number one priority. As a part of your periodontal maintenance, we will recommend frequent professional cleanings. During your cleaning, our dental hygienist will use specialized instruments to eliminate plaque, tartar, and harmful bacteria. At the end of your cleaning, we polish your teeth to restore the sheen of your smile. Scaling and Root PlaningIf you are diagnosed with early or moderate periodontitis, we may recommend scaling and root planing. Scaling and root planing, also known as “deep” cleaning, is usually the first and most common treatment for periodontal disease. Much like regular cleaning, the procedure is designed to eliminate plaque and tartar from the surfaces of your teeth. However, deep cleaning is designed to clean below the gum line, reaching areas that are difficult to reach with regular cleanings. Periodontal MaintenanceAfter gum treatment, your gums should return to a pink, healthy state. Your periodontal pockets should decrease in depth. To prevent the return of periodontal disease, we may recommend regular cleanings at more frequent intervals. Dr. Brian Pitfield will be able to determine how many cleanings you need to maintain proper periodontal health. Improvements to your daily oral hygiene routine will also keep plaque and tartar at bay. Schedule Your Appointment Today!If you need periodontal maintenance, you have come to the right place! Call (601) 255-9929 to schedule your appointment today. |