
Should You Undergo A Scaling And Root Planing?
The choice to perform a scaling and root planing is made after we evaluate a patient and see if they show signs of gum disease. We watch out for this condition as part of a larger commitment to protecting a patient’s oral health. When there is evidence of an infection of these tissues, a more thorough periodontal cleaning will help with a fast and effective recovery. We will provide a standard teeth cleaning instead of a scaling and root planing at times when you do not show signs of gingivitis.
Why Gingivitis Should Not Be Taken Lightly
Although gingivitis is a reversible condition, you should not take the news that it affects you lightly. If it is not treated in time, this is a problem that will grow more serious, and that makes it more difficult to manage. When this happens, you may need a specialist’s help in controlling your infection. The good news is that when you regularly see your dentist, you receive timely warnings before serious complications can affect you.
How Regular Cleanings And Exams Protect You
Regular dental exams and cleanings provide welcome information about the state of your smile. It may seem hard to imagine that hearing you have problems with tooth decay or gum disease could be “good” news. After all, this points to problems that will require additional care. With that said, early intervention means you can move forward with more conservative procedures that preserve more of your healthy enamel. Because these visits include thorough teeth cleanings, they also make problems less likely to occur.
Talk To Your Baxter, MN Dentist About A Scaling And Root Planing
Through scaling and root planing, we can defend your gums against the threat of an infection. If you would like to find out more about this and other services we can provide during routine visits, please reach out to your Baxter, MN, dentist, Dr. Roberts, by calling us at (218) 454-0523.