Everybody knows that oral hygiene is important when it comes to maintaining a attractive and healthy smile and mouth.
teeth and your gums?
At Sri Sai Swarna Dental Clinic, we know that many of our patients are focused on their oral health, especially when they get older. One common age-related oral health issue is periodontitis, also called as gum disease.
As we spot gum disease in our patients, we need to change our approach to cleaning from regular cleaning, that includes a simple polishing of teeth to a deep cleaning, which involves the actual removal of bacterial colonies from the mouth and gums.
Regular scaling, deep scaling, and root planing are dental procedures used to treat gum disease, also called periodontal disease. While they share similarities, there are significant differences between them.
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In this blog, let’s see the differences between regular scaling, deep scaling and root planning.
Regular scaling (prophylaxis): Regular scaling, likewise called prophylaxis, is a routine dental cleaning procedure performed by a dental specialist or dental hygienist. It includes eliminating plaque, tartar (hardened plaque), and stains from the teeth, both above and beneath the gumline. Regular scaling is regularly performed as a routine dental check-up to maintain good oral health and prevent gum disease.
Deep scaling (scaling and root planing): Deep scaling, also called scaling and root planing, is a more extensive procedure used to treat gum disease in its early to moderate stages. It’s a non-surgical treatment that includes cleaning the teeth and their roots beneath the gumline to eliminate plaque, tartar, and bacteria that have accumulated in the pockets formed between the gums and teeth. This procedure is usually performed under local anesthesia to ensure patient comfort. Deep scaling aims to remove the infection causing agents and promote healing of the gum tissues.