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Tropicana Dental Surgery

Periodontal Treatment

There are various forms of periodontal treatment for patients who are diagnosed with periodontal disease. Non- surgical treatments utilized by periodontists include the careful cleaning of the tooth's root surfaces to remove plaque and tartar and to smooth the tooth root to remove bacterial toxins. Patients who require additional active periodontal treatment often must undergo periodontal surgery.

Periodontal surgery is necessary when the periodontist finds the tissue around the teeth to be unhealthy and irreparable with non-surgical treatment. The four most commonly prescribed types of periodontal surgery are pocket reduction procedures, regenerative procedures, crown lengthening, and soft tissue grafts. The goal of these procedures is to halt the advancement of periodontal disease and to improve oral health.

 

Having the appropriate periodontal treatment is necessary to ensure the health and overall appearance of your gums and teeth. In addition to the non-surgical and surgical options previously highlighted, your periodontist may suggest cosmetic procedures or dental implants to restore or improve the attractiveness of your smile. If you have concerns about the health of your gums or teeth, do not hesitate to speak with your doctor about periodontal treatment.

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