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Periodontal Maintenance

Periodontal Maintenance

With regular periodontal maintenance and the practice of oral hygiene, periodontal diseases can be kept in check. In our hygiene program, we offer fluoride treatment alongside prescription mouthwashes and prescription toothpaste to support our patients’ oral health.  

Periodontal maintenance is a type of dental treatment that is recommended for patients with periodontitis or advanced gum disease. It involves a series of procedures aimed at preventing the progression of gum disease, maintaining the health of the gums, and preserving the results of previous gum disease treatments such as scaling and root planing or periodontal surgery.

Periodontal maintenance typically involves regular dental checkups and cleanings every three to four months, rather than the standard six-month checkups for patients without gum disease. During these appointments, the dental hygienist or periodontist will remove plaque and tartar from the teeth and gums, measure the depth of gum pockets, check for signs of gum inflammation or infection, and monitor the progress of the patient's gum disease.

In addition to regular dental visits, patients with gum disease may also be advised to make lifestyle changes such as quitting smoking, practicing good oral hygiene at home, and maintaining a healthy diet. These changes can help to prevent the progression of gum disease and improve overall oral health.

Periodontal maintenance is an ongoing process, and it is important for patients with gum disease to continue with regular checkups and cleanings to prevent further damage to the gums and teeth. Your dental professional can provide personalized recommendations for the frequency and type of periodontal maintenance that is right for you based on your specific oral health needs.

If you are seeking periodontal maintenance, it's important to find a reputable dental clinic with experienced and qualified dental professionals. You may want to look for a clinic that specializes in periodontal care or has a periodontist on staff.

During your appointment, the dental professional will evaluate the health of your gums and teeth, and provide you with personalized recommendations for periodontal maintenance. They may recommend more frequent cleanings and checkups, scaling and root planing, or other treatments depending on the severity of your gum disease and your overall oral health.

In addition to in-office treatments, your dental professional may also provide advice on how to care for your teeth and gums at home, such as proper brushing and flossing techniques and lifestyle changes that can help prevent gum disease.

Remember, periodontal maintenance is an ongoing process, and it's important to follow your dental professional's recommendations for regular checkups and cleanings to maintain the health of your gums and teeth.