Other Treatment
If you have
gum disease, your dentist may do a procedure called
root planing and scaling. Root planing and scaling is
one of the most effective ways to treat gum disease before it becomes severe.
Root planing and scaling removes
plaque and tartar buildup between the gums and the
teeth down to the
roots.
Your dentist may give you
antibiotics to speed healing after root planing and
scaling.
If your dentist can remove all the plaque and tartar from
the roots of your teeth, and if you follow treatment with good dental care,
your gums should heal and reattach to the teeth. You must brush and floss daily
after root planing and scaling. Without proper dental care, your gum disease
may get worse.
Other nonsurgical procedures that may be done to
cure or prevent gum disease are:
- Gingival curettage, which removes the inner
lining of the gums if it becomes damaged or infected.
- Splinting,
which uses wire to secure loose teeth to one another to make them more
stable.