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Non-Surgical Gum Disease Treatment
Scaling and root planing is a highly effective, non-surgical treatment for gum disease, particularly in its early stages. This procedure focuses on cleaning the areas between your teeth and gums, removing plaque and tartar to prevent the disease from worsening.
During scaling, dental tartar and plaque are removed from the surfaces of your teeth. Root planing smooths the tooth roots and removes any infected or damaged tissue. Together, these steps help manage gum disease and encourage healthier gums.
How Scaling and Root Planing Works
What to Expect During and After Treatment
Scaling and root planing is usually well-tolerated, though you may experience some soreness afterward due to the deep cleaning of your gums. It’s also normal for your teeth to feel more sensitive to hot and cold and for minor bleeding to occur right after the procedure.
Here are some tips to help with recovery:
- Manage discomfort with over-the-counter pain relievers, such as ibuprofen, and apply ice packs to the treated area if needed.
- Brush and floss gently, particularly during the first few days after the procedure, to avoid irritating sensitive gums.
- Follow the oral hygiene guidance provided by your dentist to ensure proper care during recovery.