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Non-Surgical Deep Cleaning

Non-Surgical Deep Cleaning

Non-surgical periodontal treatment, also known as deep cleaning, is a procedure used to remove plaque, tartar and bacteria from below the gum line. The first step in this treatment involves scaling, which is the process of removing plaque and tartar using special instruments. The next step is root planing, which involves smoothing out rough spots on the roots of teeth so that bacteria can’t attach itself easily. Though uncomfortable at times, non-surgical periodontal treatment can help to promote better oral health by eliminating potential sources of infection or disease. If regular brushing and flossing are not enough, it’s important to consider deep cleanings from your dentist to maintain your oral hygiene long-term.

SURGICAL DEEP CLEANING

Surgical periodontal deep cleaning is a procedure that involves treating serious, advanced periodontal disease. This type of cleaning is typically done when non-surgical treatments, such as scaling and root planing, have failed to be effective in controlling the infection and reducing the damage caused by the disease. During this procedure, the dentist or periodontist will remove any pockets of bacteria and infected tissue from below the gum line using special instruments. In addition to improving oral hygiene, this type of cleaning can also help restore your gums to a healthy state and reduce the risk of further infection.


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