Diagnosing Periodontal Disease
At Piedmont Family Dentistry, our skilled dental team uses a thorough diagnostic process to detect periodontal disease at its earliest stages. During your examination, we assess the depth of the gum pockets, check for signs of inflammation, bleeding, and tooth mobility, and evaluate any bone loss. This comprehensive evaluation helps us determine the extent of periodontal disease and tailor an effective treatment plan.
Understanding the Stages of Periodontal Disease
Periodontal disease progresses through several stages, each requiring specific management strategies:
- Gingivitis: This initial stage is marked by gum inflammation, tenderness, and bleeding. It is primarily caused by plaque build-up and is reversible with professional cleaning and improved oral hygiene.
- Periodontitis: As the disease advances, plaque hardens into tartar, leading to gum recession and deeper gum pockets. Early bone loss may occur, necessitating more intensive treatments.
- Advanced Periodontitis: In this severe stage, there is significant destruction of gum, bone, and ligament tissues. Teeth may become loose or be lost, and extensive periodontal treatment is needed to manage this condition.
Deep Cleaning and Ongoing Periodontal Maintenance
To effectively manage periodontal disease, we offer deep cleaning treatments, including scaling and root planing, to remove tartar build-up below the gum line and smooth the tooth root surfaces. This helps reduce gum pocket depths and inflammation.
Regular Periodontal Maintenance Visits
After your initial treatment for periodontitis, we establish a schedule for regular periodontal maintenance visits. These appointments are crucial for:
- Ongoing Monitoring: We regularly assess your oral health to catch any signs of periodontal disease recurrence.
- Thorough Cleanings: Even after initial treatment, regular cleanings are vital to maintain oral health and prevent the progression of periodontal disease.
Customized Care: Depending on the health of your gums and teeth, we may alternate these maintenance visits with your general dentistry check-ups to ensure comprehensive care.
Schedule Your Periodontal Maintenance Visit
Periodontal disease requires diligent management to maintain your oral and overall health. If you have been treated for periodontitis or are experiencing symptoms of gum disease, contact Piedmont Family Dentistry today. We are dedicated to providing thorough, compassionate care to help manage your periodontal health effectively. Book your periodontal maintenance appointment today or call us at (864) 227-6911. Our team in Greenwood & Hodges is here to assist you with expert care and guidance.
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Piedmont Family Dentistry
3404 Cokesbury Road,
Hwy 254, Hodges, SC 29653
We are located across from Parkseed