Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Periodontal Treatment / Gum Disease Treatments


What is Periodontic?

Periodontic is part of dentistry that preserve and conserve periodontal tissue and ligament from disease

There are a number of treatments available for gum disease sufferers, each of which varies depending on the severity of the condition.

In order to determine the treatment modality that best meets your needs, your dentist will evaluate the extent of the damage caused by gum disease to develop a conservative initial plan. A dental hygiene evaluation will determine if plaque (soft deposits on the tooth) is being removed on a daily basis.

Next, calculus (also known as tartar) must be removed through a professional cleaning, and sometimes through the additional procedures of deep scaling and root planing. A local anesthetic may be administered during these procedures. Your dentist may also administer antibiotics to treat bacteria housed in the pocketed areas of the gum, and recommend a medicated mouthwash to be used as a regular part of your home regimen.

Advanced Gum Disease Treatments

Tissue Regeneration

  • If the bone has been destroyed, your dentist may employ a new technique called tissue regeneration, which involves grafting the bone to offer a better chance of bone re-growth. To strengthen thin gums, soft tissue grafts may also be used.
  • Guided tissue regeneration involves the insertion of a membrane to help in the bone regeneration process. This is sometimes useful during periodontal surgery.

Pocket Elimination Surgery

In some cases, surgery may be part of the treatment plan to help prevent tooth loss resulting from gum disease. Here are some surgical options:

  • Periodontal flap surgery may be performed to reduce the pocket gap between the teeth and gums.
  • If the jaw bone has craters housing bacteria and contributing to gum disease, the bone may be reshaped through bone surgery to eliminate the craters and help prevent future recolonization of bacteria growth.

Our Services in Periodontic

Treatment of Teeth Supportive Tissue



Periodontal Surgery



Treatment of gingival enlargement and inflamation due to infection



Treatment of Mobilize tooth

fixation of mobilize tooth due to periodontal disease to prevent futher damage to the bone and to eliminate pain

Bone Augmentation

Placing synthetic bone substitute material into treated bone defect area to create full recovery in bone regeneration

Treatment of Bone Defect and Infection



Deep Scalling

More advance scaling for treating severe gingivitis (bleeding gum) and periodontitis with minimal bone defect