May
If you visit your dentist in Westminster, Colorado, every six months, you probably know about dental cleaning. This preventive procedure eliminates built-in plaque and tartar from hard-to-reach areas in the mouth to prevent gum disease, tooth decay, and bad breath.
Standard dental cleanings are administered when you don’t have significant problems with your oral health. However, if you have gum disease, Jepsen, Murphy & Associates Dental will recommend deep teeth cleaning as a non-invasive treatment for periodontal disease.
When you have advanced gum disease, deep pockets form between the teeth and gums, making it hard to clean your mouth with at-home dental tools. Also known as periodontal cleaning, deep teeth cleaning is a two-step procedure for treating gum disease.
The first step is periodontal scaling, where the dentist uses special tools to remove accumulated tartar and bad bacteria from the deep periodontal pockets. After scaling, the dentist administers root planing to smoothen your tooth roots to promote healing.
The procedure starts with a consultation to determine the extent of your gum disease and whether deep teeth cleaning is the best treatment. If yes, your treatment may need more than one visit, depending on the severity of your gum disease. In most cases, the dentist will treat each half of the mouth per visit to improve your comfort.
However, if you have a severe infection and the dentist needs to administer a thorough deep cleaning, we’ll treat one quadrant of the mouth per visit. The objective isn’t to lengthen your treatment but to optimize your comfort.
The dentist performs periodontal cleaning using local anesthesia to ensure you don’t feel pain during treatment. However, you may experience mild swelling, bleeding, and tenderness after the procedure. Don’t panic! These symptoms are expected, but we’ll give you management tips.
Scaling and root planing (SRP) effectively treat gum disease, leaving the mouth with zero bacterial deposits. This gum disease treatment leaves you with a “clean slate” to serve as a new beginning for your teeth and gums.
Deep teeth cleaning offers numerous benefits, including.
Do you suspect gum disease, and you might need deep dental cleaning to restore optimal gum health? Call (303) 452-4556 to schedule an appointment with Jepsen, Murphy & Associates Dental.