If your local dentist suggest you see a periodontist for a ‘scaling and planning’ procedure, you might just ask “what is that?”
It’s a pretty common procedure for periodontists and for their patients, often a ‘first step’ in gum disease treatment.
When scaling is performed, calculus and plaque that attaches to the tooth surfaces is removed. The process especially targets the area below the gum line, along the root.
Scaling is performed with a special dental tool called an ultrasonic scaling tool. The scaling tool usually includes an irrigation process that can be used to deliver an antimicrobial agent below the gums to help reduce oral bacteria.
Root planing is performed in order to remove cementum and surface dentin that is embedded with unwanted microorganisms, toxins and tartar.
The root of the tooth is literally smoothed, which promotes healing, and also helps prevent bacteria from easily colonizing in the future.
At The Broward Center for Laser Periodontics & Implants, Dr. DeTure will only perform scaling and root planing after a thorough examination of the mouth, which may include taking x-rays and visually examining the mouth.
Depending on the condition of the gums, the amount of tartar present, the depth of the pockets, and the progression of periodontitis, Dr. DeTure may recommend scaling and root planing. In some cases, a local anesthesia may be used during the procedure.
If you have questions for a periodontist – please contact our offices. We’d be happy to talk more with you!
Deerfield Beach office: (954) 427-5700