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Keeping your gums healthy
After Dr. Kharmouche has completed the active phase
of periodontal treatment, your periodontal disease
will be under control. He will provide you with a
personalized maintenance program of care to keep
your gums healthy.
The Goal of SPT is to prevent periodontal disease,
the major cause of tooth loss in adults—and keep
your natural teeth for your lifetime—carefully and
conscientiously follow the guidelines of the
maintenance program that Dr. Kharmouche recommends.
Protecting your periodontal health through
preventive maintenance has great benefits for you.
You will be able to chew with more comfort, and you
will be able to smile and speak with greater
confidence. You will be able to keep dental costs
down by preventing future problems. Your commitment
to maintenance therapy is your commitment to your
better oral health.
Maintenance therapy is an ongoing program designed
to prevent disease in the gum tissues and bone
supporting your teeth. Adherence to a program of
conscientious home oral care and regularly scheduled
maintenance therapy visits with your dentist and Dr.
Kharmouche will give you an excellent chance of
keeping your teeth for your lifetime.
WHY IS SUPPORTIVE PERIODONTAL CARE IMPORTANT?
WHO SHOULD PERFORM MAINTENANCE THERAPY?
HOW OFTEN SHOULD YOU HAVE MAINTENANCE VISITS?
WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN YOUR DENTIST AND DR. KHARMOUCHE?
ARE SUPPORTIVE PERIODONTAL CARE VISITS WORTH THE COST?
WILL YOU BE PROTECTED FROM UNNECESSARY X-RAYS?
WHY IS SUPPORTIVE PERIODONTAL CARE IMPORTANT?
As you have learned, you are susceptible to gum
disease. And, you have probably learned, too, that
the main cause of gum disease is bacterial plaque, a
sticky, colorless film that constantly forms on your
teeth. The bacteria in this plaque produce toxins,
or poisons, which constantly attack your gums and
teeth. Unless plaque is removed, it hardens into a
rough, porous deposit called calculus, or tartar.
Daily brushing and flossing will help to minimize
the formation of calculus, but it won't completely
prevent it.
No matter how careful you are in
cleaning your teeth and gums, bacterial plaque can
cause a recurrence of gum disease from two to four
months after your last professional cleaning.
Therefore, a dental professional must check for
hidden problems and remove the hardened plaque at
time intervals appropriate for you so that your
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WHO SHOULD PERFORM MAINTENANCE THERAPY?
The answer depends on you and the severity of your
gum disease before treatment. Generally, the more
severe your periodontal disease is initially, the
more often Dr. Kharmouche needs to oversee your
care. Together, you, your general dentist and Dr.
Kharmouche will work out the most effective schedule
for your supportive periodontal care.
Your Maintenance Visit May Include:
• Discussion of any changes in your health history
• Examination of your mouth tissues for abnormal
changes
• Measurement of the depth of pockets around your
teeth
• Assessment of your oral hygiene habits and provision
of instruction
• Removal of bacterial plaque and tartar
• x-ray film studies to evaluate your teeth and the
bone supporting your teeth
• Examination of your teeth for decay and other dental
problems
• Checkup on the way your teeth fit together when you
bite
• Application or prescription of medications to reduce tooth sensitivity or other problems you may have.
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HOW OFTEN SHOULD YOU HAVE MAINTENANCE VISITS?
Your periodontal condition is the deciding factor.
The interval between your maintenance visits might
be as often as every few weeks or as frequent as
every six months. Everyone's situation is different.
The frequency of your maintenance visits will be
influenced by:
The type of periodontal disease you have
The type of periodontal treatment you had
Your response to treatment
Your rate of plaque growth
Your personal commitment to good oral care at home.
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WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN YOUR DENTIST AND DR. KHARMOUCHE?
Your dentist and Dr. Kharmouche work together as a
team to provide you with the best possible care.
They combine their experience to formulate the best
maintenance plan for you. They keep each other
informed about your progress. Although Dr.
Kharmouche may see you periodically for maintenance
therapy, you will need to see your general dentist
as well. Appointments for periodontal maintenance do
not replace regular dental checkups. If Dr.
Kharmouche detects tooth decay during a maintenance
visit, he will refer you to your general dentist for
treatment. Your general dentist is primarily
responsible for your overall dental health,
including such dental needs as filling new or
recurrent cavities or making changes in fillings,
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ARE SUPPORTIVE PERIODONTAL CARE VISITS WORTH THE COST?
Without question! By treating disease in the early
stages, you save dollars—and discomfort—in the long
run. Maintenance visits help to protect your
periodontal health and prevent future dental
problems. They are a wise investment in your dental
health.
If you have dental insurance, it may pay for
just one dental examination every six months.
Because you are susceptible to periodontal disease,
you may need to be seen more often. So, you may need
to personally pay for some of your maintenance
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WILL YOU BE PROTECTED FROM UNNECESSARY X-RAYS?
Dr. Kharmouche utilizes the latest digital
radiography (X-ray), which gives diagnostic films at
a radiation exposure 1/10th that of normal x-rays,
he takes x-ray only when it is essential to diagnose
your periodontal problems.
Usually, Dr. Kharmouche or your general dentist
takes a full set of x-ray films every two to four
years unless a patient's disease requires more
frequent x-ray studies. X-ray studies are important
to disease diagnosis because they allow Dr.
Kharmouche and your dentist to see conditions that
are not evident on a visual examination, thereby
helping him detect periodontal disease in its early
stages.
When films are taken at our office, Dr. Kharmouche
shares these x-ray series with your general dentist
to minimize your exposure to x-rays. However, as
good as digital technology is, there are times when
traditional films are superior and Dr. Kharmouche
will make this determination when requesting
diagnostic films.
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