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Periodontal Therapy - Periodontal infection is caused
by bacteria that are always present in our mouths. Some of us
are more susceptible to this infection than others, depending
on how well our body (our immune system) fights infection. Our
ability to fight this infection can vary from day to day, week
to week depending on what else is going on with our life and
health.
We now know that bleeding of the gums, when they are gently
touched, is a definite sign that infection is present.
This means that the bacteria and the toxins (poisons) they
produce have overwhelmed the immune system. The lining of the
gum tissue (skin) next to the tooth becomes cracked and
ulcerated and bleeds when touched. The toxins actually become
embedded in the root surface of the tooth. If the
infection continues, uncontrolled, it will eventually result
in destruction of the bone that supports the teeth and the
face. This bone loss is permanent. If the bone destruction
continues, it will result in the loss of the teeth, since
there will be nothing left to support them.
Fortunately, periodontal infection can now be detected and
treated early! Each time you see the hygienist,
she will do a periodontal screening to detect early signs of
this infection. If the gums bleed during this screening,
infection is present. With early detection of the infection,
it can be controlled non-surgically. If the infection has
progressed, surgical intervention may be necessary to control
it.
We are excited about our ability to detect this infection
early and to be able to offer you non-surgical therapy.
Periodontal therapy will include detoxifying (reducing
the embedded bacterial toxins) the root surface. We use the
latest instruments, including ultrasonics, to reduce the toxin
and bacterial levels to a point the immune system can control
the infection. We will also irrigate under the gum line with a
prescription antimicrobial medicine. Your active participation
with removal of bacteria at home every day is critical to the
control of your infection. We will assist you with the
specific instructions on effective bacterial (plaque) removal.
Periodontal infection is not curable but it is
controllable. Following your active therapy,
your doctor will recommend supportive periodontal therapy to
help you keep your infection under control and thus prevent
further bone destruction. We now know that the bacteria that
cause periodontal infection can become disease producing in
45-90 days. Therefore, your interval for supportive
periodontal therapy will be 12 weeks or less.
We are anxious to answer all your additional questions
concerning periodontal infection and it's treatment. Please
ask any of our Team members if you want to know more!

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