Periodontal Therapy in Burlington
Preventative Periodontal Therapy (Gum Disease) Treatment
Periodontal disease is a chronic (long-lasting) problem. It can return if you don’t get regular follow-up care. You also must pay careful attention to oral hygiene at home.
Maintenance usually includes visits with your dentist and hygienist. They may occur two to four times a year. How often you go will depend on several factors:
- Whether you have mild, moderate or severe periodontal disease.
- Whether your disease tends to come back.
- Whether your risk of periodontal disease is higher than average. Reasons for a high risk include, certain diseases and smoking.
A typical maintenance visit may include:
- A periodontal examination
- A look at the amount of plaque on your teeth
- An evaluation of your oral hygiene
- A review of the proper techniques for brushing, flossing or other methods of cleaning
- Cleaning and polishing of your teeth, including the removal of plaque, calculus (tartar) and stains
- Digital radiographs
- Treatment of tooth sensitivity
If your teeth are very sensitive, you may need a dental anesthetic before cleanings. The anesthetic may be applied to the area or injected.
If your periodontal disease continues to return, your dentist or periodontist may suggest changes in treatment. The main aim of follow-up care is to reduce the chance that the disease will come back.
Also, if your disease does return, it is likely to be less severe if you have received regular care. It may be in a smaller area and more easily treated than in people who skip most maintenance visits.
We have patients visiting us from across Burlington, and the surrounding areas.