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Three Ways the Scaling and Root Planing Procedure Fights Gum Disease

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Gum disease is widely recognized as one of the most common dental issues among American adults. This can be triggered by an assortment of causes, including insufficient oral hygiene, hereditary reasons, or poor nutrition. One of the earliest stages of gum disease is known as gingivitis. Swollenness and tenderness of your gum tissue is probably one of the most well-known indications of this stage. If this issue is left untreated, this kind of oral contamination can further the deterioration of your oral health and increase your chances of heart disease, cancer, and other serious medical issues. Dr. Jean-Claude Kharmouche offers a few viable corrective treatment options for gum disease, including the scaling and root planing procedure. To further your understanding of how this type of treatment can help hinder the development of gum disease we’ve outlined a few things to expect while undergoing scaling and root planing.

 

1. Removes Bacteria

 

Bacteria is a majority reason for gum disease and the initial step to treating the contamination is expelling the microscopic organisms that gather within the hard to reach places of your teeth. During a root planing and scaling treatment, Dr. Jean-Claude Kharmouche utilizes the latest in innovate advanced dental devices to take out harmful bacteria above and beneath your gum line. Removing the bacteria underneath the gum line is a key step in keeping the roots of the teeth healthy and lessening any opportunity of reinfection.

 

2. Minimize Gum Pockets

 

The bacteria that cause gum disease can gather in pockets around the roots of the teeth. As the disease continues, the pockets start to enlarge causing your jawbone and gum tissue to fall apart, prompting rapid tooth decay. Scaling and root planning diminishes the size of these pockets as a result of removing the bacteria within them.

 

3. Promotes Healthy Gum Tissue

 

Lastly, root planing and scaling promotes healthy gum tissue to develop. The root planing portion of the treatment smooths the roots of the teeth to give the correct condition for healthy gum tissue to reattach itself to the roots. Dr. McIntyre will also recommend the use of anti-antibiotics or medicated mouthwash to keep battling bacteria after your treatment.

 

Call Our Office Today

 

On the off chance that your gums feel swollen and bleed on random occasions, that should prompt red flags in your head, as a major indication of gum disease. Early assessments and preventive treatment are essential to successfully removing gum disease. At our GainesvilleLeesburg, and Sterling, Virginia offices Dr. Jean-Claude Kharmouche can perform root planing and scaling to treat all stages of gum disease and reestablish your oral wellbeing. Call today to schedule a consultation appointment.

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