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4 Periodontal Treatment Options That Don't Involve Surgery


Posted on 3/15/2025 by Dr. Gopin
Dental professional consulting a patient, at Bruce Gopin, DDS, MS. Taking good care of your oral health is essential for your overall well-being. It's not just about having a beautiful smile; it's about maintaining the health of your teeth and gums, which play a crucial role in your overall health.

Periodontal disease, also known as gum disease, is a common infection that affects the gums and supporting structures of the teeth. If left untreated, it can lead to tooth loss and other serious health problems. The good news is that there are many effective treatments available for periodontal disease, including several options that don't involve surgery.

Non-Surgical Periodontal Treatments


In the early stages of periodontal disease, non-surgical treatments are often successful in controlling the infection and preventing further damage. These treatments typically focus on removing plaque and calculus (tartar) from the teeth and gums, and encouraging healthy tissue regeneration.

Here are four common non-surgical periodontal treatments:

1. Scaling and Root Planing


Scaling and root planing is a deep cleaning procedure that removes plaque and calculus from below the gum line. This helps to reduce inflammation and create a clean surface for the gums to reattach to the teeth.

2. Antibiotic Therapy


Sometimes, antibiotics may be prescribed to help control the infection. These can be taken orally or applied topically to the gums.

3. Laser Therapy


Laser therapy is a newer treatment that uses lasers to kill bacteria and promote healing. It is a minimally invasive procedure that can be effective in treating mild to moderate periodontal disease.

4. Oral Hygiene Instruction


One of the most important aspects of periodontal treatment is proper oral hygiene. Your dentist or hygienist will provide you with instructions on how to brush and floss effectively, and may also recommend the use of specialized oral hygiene products.

Maintaining Good Oral Health


Following your periodontal treatment, it is crucial to maintain good oral hygiene habits to prevent the disease from recurring. This includes brushing your teeth twice a day, flossing daily, and visiting your dentist for regular checkups and cleanings.

In addition to practicing good oral hygiene, there are other things you can do to support your periodontal health, such as:

•  Eating a healthy diet: A diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains can help to boost your immune system and promote overall health.
•  Quitting smoking: Smoking weakens your immune system and makes it harder for your body to fight off infection.
•  Managing stress: Stress can contribute to inflammation, which can worsen periodontal disease.

Conclusion


Periodontal disease is a serious condition, but it is treatable. If you are concerned about your oral health, talk to your dentist. They can assess your individual needs and recommend the best course of treatment for you.

Remember, preventing periodontal disease is always better than treating it. By practicing good oral hygiene and maintaining regular dental care, you can keep your smile healthy and beautiful for years to come.



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