Periodontics
It is a progressive inflammatory disease of the gum and the surrounding tissues around the teeth commonly known as gum disease. An estimated 80% of the population above the age of 40 suffers from it. It is the number one cause of tooth loss after the age of 40. Most adults with periodontal disease are unaware they have it. If diagnosed early and treated the teeth can be saved.
Depending on how advanced your case is, treatment may involve any of the following:
Non Surgical
Scaling and Root planing: Scaling involves the removal of the plaque and calculus deposits on the tooth surface, while root planing is the smoothening of the root surfaces in order to promote reattachment of the gum tissue to the tooth.
The primary objective of these procedures is to restore gingival health by completely removing elements that provoke gingival inflammation from the tooth surface.
Periodontal pockets occur with destruction of supporting periodontal tissue. Progressive pocket deepening leads to destruction of supporting periodontal tissues, tooth loosening and finally loss of tooth. Scaling and root planing with maintenance care involving regular three month prophylaxis can arrest further deepening of these pockets.
Surgical Osseous (Bone) / Flap Therapy
Our Periodontist gains access to the root of the tooth for removal of plaque, calculus and diseased tissue. The gum is then carefully returned back into place.
Inner bone shaping or removal may sometimes accompany flap therapy in order to ease tissue positioning.
Severe inflammation of the gums due to a combination of poor oral hygiene and malalignment of teeth
A synergistic approach of deep subgingival scaling, curettage and root planing followed by 4 Porcelain Laminate Veneers restores the gums back to the of health.