Localized deep Scale- by your Scripps Ranch Dentist
A localized deep scale is almost the same as a deep scale except that a deep scale is performed only in a couple sites in the mouth whereas for a deep scale and root planing is performed on the entire mouth . Therefore, in individuals with localized deep pockets (infection only a couple sites in the mouth a localized deep scale is needed.
Deep scale and root planing (Deep Cleaning)
The objective of scaling & root planing is to
remove the agents which cause inflammation to the gingival (gum)
tissue and surrounding bone. Common disease causing agents such as dental plaque and calculus (tartar) are removed by this therapy.
These non-surgical procedures which completely
cleanse the periodontium (gums and supporting bone structure) work very effectively for individuals
suffering from gingivitis (mild gum inflammation) and moderate/severe
periodontal disease.
Reasons
for scaling and root planing
Scaling and root planning can be used both as a
preventative measure and as a stand-alone treatment. These procedures
are performed as a preventative measure for a periodontitis sufferer.
Here are some reasons why these dental procedures
may be necessary:
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Disease prevention – The
oral bacteria which cause periodontal infections can travel via the
bloodstream to other parts of the body. Research has shown that lung
infections and heart disease have been linked to periodontal bacteria.
Scaling and root planing remove bacteria and halts periodontal disease
from progressing, thus preventing the bacteria from traveling to other
parts of the body.
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Tooth protection – When
gum pockets exceed 3 mm in depth, there is a greater risk of periodontal
disease. As pockets deepen, they tend to house more colonies of
dangerous bacteria. Eventually, a chronic inflammatory response by the
body begins to destroy gingival and bone tissue which may lead to tooth
loss. Periodontal disease is the number one cause of tooth loss in the
developed world.
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Aesthetic effects –
Scaling and root planing help remove tartar and plaque from the teeth
and below the gum-line. As an added bonus, if superficial stains are
present on the teeth, they will be removed in the process of the scaling
and root planning procedure.
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Better breath – One of the
most common signs of periodontal disease is halitosis (bad breath).
Food particles and bacteria can cause a persistent bad odor in the oral
cavity which is alleviated with cleaning procedures such as scaling and
root planing.
What do
scaling and root planing treatments involve?
Scaling and root planing treatments are only
performed after a thorough examination of the mouth. The dentist will
take x-rays, conduct visual examinations and make a diagnosis before
recommending or beginning these procedures.
Depending on the current condition of the gums,
the amount of calculus (tartar) present, the depth of the pockets and
the progression of the periodontitis, local anesthetic may be used.
Scaling – This procedure is
usually performed with special dental instruments and may include an
ultrasonic scaling tool. The scaling tool removes calculus and plaque
from the surface of the crown and root surfaces. In many cases, the
scaling tool includes an irrigation process that can also be used to
deliver an antimicrobial agent below the gums that can help reduce oral
bacteria.
Root Planing – This procedure is
a specific treatment which serves to remove cementum and surface dentin
that is embedded with unwanted microorganisms, toxins and tartar. The
root of the tooth is literally smoothed in order to promote good
healing. Having clean, smooth root surfaces helps bacteria from easily
colonizing in future.
Following these deep cleaning procedures, the gum
pockets may be treated with antibiotics. This will soothe irritation
and help the gum tissues to heal quickly.
During the next appointment, the dentist or
hygienist will thoroughly examine the gums again to see how well the
pockets have healed. If the gum pockets still measure more than 3 mm in
depth, additional and more intensive treatments may be recommended.
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If you have any concerns or questions about
scaling and root planing, or periodontal disease, please call our office and make an appointment to come in to see Dr. Goshtasbi at (858) 271-1010.
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