Chronic Gum Disease - Lake Success/New Hyde Park, NY
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Why Treat Periodontitis?
Solutions for Advanced Gum Disease
Osseous Surgery
Osseous “flap” surgery involves making small incisions in the gums so they can be pulled back to gain access to the tooth roots. This allows our periodontist to complete more effective dental scaling to remove calculus from the teeth and root planing to smooth the rough surfaces. For bone damage that has occurred, the bone can be recontoured before the gums are sutured around teeth. The purpose of osseous surgery is to eliminate calculus that’s causing chronic infection and gum inflammation, remove damaged soft tissues, and reduce the depth of the pockets around the teeth. If severe gum recession has occurred, our periodontist can also place soft tissue grafts to provide greater support for teeth and improve smile aesthetics.
Scaling and Root Planing
Scaling and root planing is often the first step of osseous surgery or pocket reduction surgery. A non-surgical procedure, it begins with removing plaque and calculus deposits from your teeth with a dental scaler. Next, the rough areas on your tooth and root surfaces are smoothed to discourage bacterial accumulation and help healthy gums reattach to form a tight seal around the teeth.
Periodontal Maintenance
Periodontitis can never fully be eradicated, but once chronic gum disease is actively treated, our periodontist will continue to provide specialized treatment. Periodontal maintenance is the recommended “deep” cleaning every 3-4 months that removes calculus buildup at and below the gum line. This will effectively clear out bacteria to minimize the risk of an infection developing again. Periodontal maintenance will replace your regularly scheduled hygiene appointments.
The Benefits of Choosing a Periodontist
Receiving custom gum disease treatment from Dr. Paul Goldstein not only ensures your gum disease will be treated, but that your mouth can be restored to its former level of function and aesthetics. By continuing to complete periodontal maintenance with our periodontist and maintain better at-home health and oral hygiene habits, you can effectively keep your chronic gum disease under control so you can live a better, healthier life!
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