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Periodontal Care


Woman leaning back in dental chair looking up at dentistDental health is an essential aspect of our overall well-being. At Swansboro Family Dentistry, we believe it's necessary to maintain a good oral hygiene routine and visit your dentist for regular checkups. But what about periodontal maintenance and care? Read on if you're not sure what that is or what to expect. We'll explain everything you need to know about periodontal care and how it can benefit your smile.

What are periodontal maintenance and periodontal care?


Periodontal maintenance and periodontal care refer to a routine that helps you take the best possible care of your teeth. While dental hygiene aims at preventing tooth decay, gum disease, and other oral ailments, periodontal maintenance focuses on treating existing conditions such as gingivitis or inflammation of the gum tissues.

Although it's unnecessary to visit a dentist every month for periodontal maintenance if you have no signs of any problems with your gums, it is still imperative to regularly get in touch with your health provider since they can help detect potential issues early enough before they become problematic. A simple cleaning from time to time may be sufficient, but some patients might also need more intensive treatments like scaling or root planing.

On the other hand, periodontal care is a more comprehensive term that includes both preventive and therapeutic aspects of dental care. In other words, periodontal care encompasses everything from regular cleanings to surgeries and implants.

What should you expect?


If you're looking for a healthy and beautiful smile, periodontal maintenance and care are two essential aspects of oral hygiene that you should not overlook. By taking good care of your teeth and gums, you can maintain your oral health and prevent common dental problems from occurring.

Periodontal maintenance can help keep your gums healthy by removing plaque and tartar build-up, while periodontal care can address any existing gum issues that you might have. In some cases, periodontal care might also be necessary to treat other conditions such as tooth decay or infection.

What happens during a routine dental cleaning?


Your dentist or hygienist usually does the cleaning process. The visit begins with the dental professional examining the state of your teeth and gums, determining whether you might need periodontal maintenance or care. If there are no signs of any problems, you will only receive a regular cleaning session to remove tartar build-up and plaque from all areas of your mouth (teeth surfaces, tongue, etc.).

If this is not enough or if you show signs that require more advanced treatment like scaling (cleaning under the gumline), root planing (scaling along the roots), laser therapy, etc., then we can use special tools for these procedures, including ultrasonic scalers, surgical picks, etc. Depending on what needs to be treated in each case, we will decide on the right tools to use.

The entire procedure takes about 30-60 minutes and is done without any pain involved since you'll be sedated during this time (usually with nitrous oxide).

When it comes to your dental health, you deserve the best. Periodontal maintenance and care are important for maintaining healthy teeth for a lifetime. It's easy to dismiss this as just another thing that needs to be done to maintain good oral hygiene, but many benefits come with regular cleanings by trained professionals. The sooner you schedule your first appointment at Swansboro Family Dentistry, the better! Call us today at 910-421-3022.

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