Periodontal Therapy
In Leesburg, FL
What is Periodontal Therapy?
- Periodontal therapy encompasses a range of treatments combatting gum disease, which affects the gums and the bones that support the teeth. It includes non-surgical methods such as professional dental cleanings, antibiotic treatments, and the use of antimicrobial mouth rinses to restore gum health and prevent tooth loss. Surgical methods may also be used in more severe cases.
How Does Periodontal Therapy Work?
- The therapy starts with a thorough cleaning known as scaling and root planing to remove plaque and tartar buildup beneath the gum line. This is a safe and common procedure, but it may cause some discomfort or sensitivity. Depending on the severity of the disease, treatment may also include gum grafting, laser treatment, or surgical procedures to reshape the gum and bone. These procedures are also generally safe, but they may carry some risks, such as infection or bleeding, which your periodontist will discuss with you before the treatment.
Benefits of Periodontal Therapy
Prevents Tooth Loss
Improves Gum Health
Enhances Overall Health
Aesthetic Improvements
Reduces Bad Breath
Stops Disease Progression
Procedure Timeline of Periodontal Therapy
- Initial Consultation and Assessment: Detailed examination to diagnose the extent of gum disease.
- Scaling and Root Planing: Typically completed in one to several visits, depending on the extent of plaque and tartar.
- Surgical Treatments: Scheduled as needed, with each procedure carefully planned and executed to maximize recovery and effectiveness.
Why Should You Choose The Dental Touch for Periodontal Therapy?
Unparalleled Expertise:
- Our periodontists at The Dental Touch have honed their skills over years of experience, ensuring effective treatment of gum disease.
Advanced Treatment Options:
- We use the latest technologies, including laser therapy, for less invasive treatments.
Individually Tailored Care:
- At The Dental Touch, we understand that each patient is unique. That’s why we create personalized treatment plans that cater to your specific needs and conditions.
Focus on Patient Education:
- We emphasize the importance of patient involvement in maintaining periodontal health.
Comprehensive Care:
- We provide complete care from initial assessment to post-treatment maintenance. This includes regular follow-up visits to monitor your oral health and ensure the success of the treatment. We may also recommend additional treatments or lifestyle changes to maintain the health of your gums and prevent the recurrence of periodontal disease.
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