The term “periodontics” refers to the dental
specialty that pertains to the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of
periodontal disease that affects the gums and jawbone. The gum tissues
serve to surround and support the teeth and the underlying jawbone
anchors teeth firmly in place. Periodontists have completed several
years of extra dental training and are concerned with maintaining the
function, health and aesthetics of the jawbone and tissues.
Reasons for periodontal treatment
Periodontal disease is a progressive condition
which begins with mild gum inflammation called gingivitis. It is the
leading cause of tooth loss in adults living in the developed world, and
should be taken very seriously. Periodontal disease (often called gum
disease) is typically signified by red, swollen, painful, or bleeding
gums, but in some cases has no noticeable symptoms.
Periodontal disease generally begins when the
bacteria living in plaque cause an infection in the surrounding tissues
of the teeth, causing them to become irritated and painful. Eventually,
this infection will; cause the jawbone to recede and the tooth to
become loose.
There are several reasons why periodontal treatment may be necessary:
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Moderate/advanced gum disease – This occurs when the gums are bleeding, swollen or red around most teeth and the jawbone has begun to recede.
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Localized gum recession –
The infection which propagates moderate or advanced gum disease often
begins in one area. Gum recession may also be caused due to over
brushing with a hard bristle brush, or due to a tooth that is not
positioned properly. Immediate treatment is required to prevent further
spreading.
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Before crown lengthening – The periodontist may lengthen the crown of the tooth by removing surrounding soft tissue to provide more tooth exposure.
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Ridge augmentation – This
procedure, often called “recontouring” may be required to correct an
uneven gum line. Before embarking on treatment, a periodontist needs to
treat any bacterial infections and periodontitis.
In the case of mild/moderate periodontal
problems, the focus of the periodontist will be on curing the underlying
bacterial infection and then providing advice on the most appropriate
home cleaning methods.
Sometimes a deep scaling is needed to remove the
bacterial plaque and calculus (tartar) from the teeth and tissues.
Where periodontal disease is advanced and the jawbone has regressed
significantly, more intensive cleaning may be recommended and loose
teeth that cannot be saved will be removed.
The periodontist is trained in all aspects of
dental implant procedures, which can restore functionality to the mouth
when teeth have been affected by periodontitis.
Because periodontal disease is progressive, it is
essential to remove the bacteria and calculus build up to halt the
spread of the infection. Your dentist will be happy to advise you on
effective cleaning methods and treatment options.
Oasis Dental Arts
Dr. Ramin Goshtasbi, D.D.S.
9999 Mira Mesa Blvd; Suite 105
San Diego, Ca 92131
Phone: (858) 271-1010
youroasissmile@yahoo.com