What Is Scaling & Root Planing?
Gum disease is caused by plaque and tartar buildup beneath the gum line, leading to infection and inflammation. Scaling and root planing is a deep cleaning procedure that removes these harmful substances, giving your gums a chance to heal. It is a simple but highly effective way to stop gum disease from progressing.
- Deep cleaning treatment: Targets plaque and tartar buildup below the gum line.
- Gum disease prevention: Reduces inflammation and helps stop its progression.
- Improved gum attachment: Encourages gums to heal and reattach to teeth.
- Long-term oral health benefits: Supports a healthier smile and prevents complications.
What Happens During A Scaling & Root Planing Procedure?
This procedure is typically done in two steps and focuses on removing bacteria while making it harder for plaque to return. First, scaling eliminates the plaque and tartar beneath the gumline, cleaning the deep pockets around the teeth. Then, root planing smooths the tooth roots to encourage gum reattachment.
- Scaling: Deep cleans below the gum line to remove buildup and bacteria.
- Root planing: Smooths the tooth roots to prevent bacteria from reattaching.
- Healing process: Encourages gums to reattach and reduces inflammation.
- Minimally invasive approach: Uses advanced techniques to ensure patient comfort.
The Long-Term Benefits Of Scaling & Root Planing
Gum disease does not just affect your mouth. It can impact your overall health if left untreated. Scaling and root planing helps prevent gum recession, tooth loss, and even systemic health concerns linked to chronic inflammation.
- Gum disease control: Helps stop the progression and lowers the risk of tooth loss.
- Inflammation reduction: Supports both oral health and overall well-being.
- Better oral hygiene: Creates a cleaner environment for improved home care.
- Stronger gum support: Helps maintain long-term gum stability and function.
Signs You May Need Scaling & Root Planing
Gum disease develops gradually, and many people do not realize they have it until symptoms become more noticeable. If your gums bleed often, feel swollen, or seem to be pulling away from your teeth, it could be a sign that bacteria have spread beneath the surface. The sooner you address the issue, the easier it is to restore your gum health.
- Bleeding gums: Gums that bleed easily, especially after brushing or flossing.
- Chronic bad breath: Persistent odor that does not go away with routine hygiene.
- Gum recession: Gums pulling away from teeth, making them appear longer.
- Increased sensitivity: Discomfort when eating, drinking, or brushing.
A Clean Slate For Stronger Gums
Healthy gums are the foundation of a strong, beautiful smile, and taking care of them can prevent bigger problems down the road. Scaling and root planing is a simple but effective way to stop gum disease in its tracks and keep your oral health on the right path. Our team at Diana Craft DDS in San Clemente, CA, is here to provide expert care in a comfortable setting. Schedule your consultation today and take control of your gum health.