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When you have deep periodontal pockets the first step required is to try to get the infection that caused the pockets under control. The way to get the infection under control is to remove the source of the infection. In periodontal disease the first step we do is a procedure called scaling and root planing.
Scaling and root planing (sometimes also called curettage) is a very thorough cleaning done under anesthetic (you are numb) so we can aggressively get under the gum line and attempt to clean out as much of the plaque, toxins, and bacteria as possible.
Scaling and root planing is usually the first step in your treatment to see how well you respond from a non-surgical standpoint. Sometimes scaling and root planing is enough to completely correct mild to moderate periodontal problems. If residual disease remains you may require some type of corrective procedure to get your mouth back to a state of health.
We are proud to say that both of our hygienists are instructors for Eastern Washington University, so we don't feel biased when we say we have the best two hygienists in the city!
What can I expect?
Depending on the extent of your presenting condition we may see you for a number of appointments. You may have some mild discomfort, and as the inflammation goes down some of your roots may become exposed causing hot/cold sensitivity. This sensitivity will get better, but it may take time for it come down.
Am I done?
It is very important that you realize that when you are a periodontal patient you are a periodontal patient for life. Just getting the scaling and root planing once will not cure you of all your ills. Scaling and root planing is simply the first step. Also, realize that our job is to get your mouth to a state of health. It is a very unstable state of health. If you perform good home care you can remain in this unstable state of health for many years to come. If, however, you do not perform good home care you will break down faster than if we had never worked on you.
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