Scaling & Root Planing
Gingivitis is a generative disease that left untreated, will cause significant
tooth and gum deterioration. Just the word gingivitis can strike panic
in a patient’s mind. The reality is that the treatment is simple and performed
right in your dentist’s office.
Plaque and tarter that sits on the teeth provides an environment, which allows
bacteria to thrive and multiply. The bacteria cause the gums to become
inflamed and bleed. The condition becomes more noticeable when you brush your
teeth or sometimes when you eat. These are signs of the early stage of
gingivitis. Gingivitis is easily treated by having the hygienist scaling and
polishing the teeth. If gingivitis is left untreated, the condition will
progress and the roots will need a planing. The difference between scaling and
root planing is simple. Scaling is the removal of the dental tartar from the
tooth surface Root planing is the process of smoothening the root surfaces and
removing the infected tooth structure.
As a non-surgical procedure, scaling and planing is performed without any
anesthesia, in the dentist’s office. While the procedure is usually painless,
advanced stages of gingivitis may make it necessary to numb the area for
complete comfort. Deep scaling and root planing is usually broken down into
one section of the mouth per appointment. This allows for adequate healing
time, and reduces the time for each appointment.