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Why Do You Need Root Planning? Scaling and Root Planning is basically recommended to treat periodontal diseases that occur due to accumulation of plaque and tartar on the surface of the teeth and in the gum’s pockets. Calculus accumulation separates the gums from the surface of the teeth ultimately creating small spaces which are named as periodontal pockets. The pockets actually become a storage space for food particles to get accumulated and making the plaque layer thicker than ever. The continuous plaque building causes gums to recede, exposing the root of the teeth that may result in serious dental problems. As tooth brush cannot reach out to periodontal pockets; therefore, you need to undergo root planning. Procedure: You need to consult a dentist in Diamond Bar , who will first conduct your thorough oral examination and the radiographs of affected area. The results of this preliminary examination will clearly show to what extent your disease has advanced. After examining your overall oral health and the severity of your gum problems, the dentist will recommend you a treatment and will also tell you about the number of visits you need to get complete treatment of your gum problem. Sincethe treatment is a bit painful; your dentist will use anesthesia to numb the area so that a patient may not feel any discomfort. Your dental expert can either manually remove all the plaque and calculus from the root surface and in the periodontal pockets or he can use ultrasonic cleaners which use ultrasonic vibration to break up calculus build up. Once the root planning and scaling is done, your teeth’s surface and gum pockets become completely clean. Post-Operative Care If you have too much of calculus and plaque, then after getting it removed completely, you might feel spaces created behind and between your teeth. In the initial stages, you might feel some discomfort and swelling in your gums, for which your dental expert might recommend you a mouth rinse. Even in some cases, your gums may bleed for one or more days after getting treatment. For a faster recovery, you should avoid tobacco and smoking because it severely hinders the quick healing.

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Page 1: Why Do You Need Root Planning?

Why Do You Need Root Planning?

Scaling and Root Planning is basically recommended to treat periodontal diseases that occur

due to accumulation of plaque and tartar on the surface of the teeth and in the gum’s pockets.

Calculus accumulation separates the gums from the surface of

the teeth ultimately creating small spaces which are named as

periodontal pockets. The pockets actually become a storage

space for food particles to get accumulated and making the

plaque layer thicker than ever. The continuous plaque building

causes gums to recede, exposing the root of the teeth that

may result in serious dental problems.

As tooth brush cannot reach out to periodontal pockets; therefore, you need to undergo root

planning.

Procedure:

You need to consult a dentist in Diamond Bar, who will first conduct your thorough oral

examination and the radiographs of affected area. The results of this preliminary examination

will clearly show to what extent your disease has advanced. After examining your overall oral

health and the severity of your gum problems, the dentist will recommend you a treatment and

will also tell you about the number of visits you need to get complete treatment of your gum

problem.

Sincethe treatment is a bit painful; your dentist will use anesthesia to numb the area so that a

patient may not feel any discomfort. Your dental expert can either manually remove all the

plaque and calculus from the root surface and in the periodontal pockets or he can use

ultrasonic cleaners which use ultrasonic vibration to break up calculus build up.

Once the root planning and scaling is done, your teeth’s surface and gum pockets become

completely clean.

Post-Operative Care

If you have too much of calculus and plaque, then after getting it removed completely, you

might feel spaces created behind and between your teeth. In the initial stages, you might feel

some discomfort and swelling in your gums, for which your dental expert might recommend

you a mouth rinse. Even in some cases, your gums may bleed for one or more days after getting

treatment. For a faster recovery, you should avoid tobacco and smoking because it severely

hinders the quick healing.

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To reduce the swelling and pain, you can use slightly warm salted water to rinse your mouth at

least three to four times a day. You need to take proper care of your oral hygiene for which you

should brush your teeth at least twice a day. Do not ignore flossing at least once in a day

because it removes the food particles from the space where a tooth brush cannot reach out.

Avoid taking foods and drinks that damage the enamel of your teeth ultimately fading the

colors of your teeth.

Risk Factors

Poorly done root planning and scaling can inculcate harmful bacteria in the bloodstream of the

patients. Infection is mostly caused through gum tissues; therefore, a highly professional

Diamond Bar dentist will prescribe you antibiotics before and after surgery, while taking your

overall body’s condition into account.