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Deep Curettage

What is Deep Curettage?

Deep curettage, also known as periodontal scaling and root planning, is a non-surgical procedure designed to treat gum disease by thoroughly cleaning the pockets around the teeth. It’s typically performed in cases of moderate to severe periodontitis.

Steps Involved in Deep Curettage:

  1. Scaling: Removal of plaque, tartar, and bacterial toxins from above and below the gumline.
  2. Root Planing: Smoothing the tooth root surfaces to prevent future bacterial buildup and help gums reattach to the teeth.
  3. Antibacterial Treatment: Application of antimicrobial agents to reduce infection.
  4. Follow-Up: Regular checkups to monitor healing and prevent recurrence.

Benefits of Deep Curettage

  • Reduces gum inflammation and bleeding.
  • Prevents progression of gum disease.
  • Helps reattachment of gums to teeth.
  • Improves overall oral hygiene.

When is Deep Curettage Necessary?

Dentists recommend deep curettage for patients who exhibit:

  • Persistent gum inflammation and bleeding.
  • Pocket depths greater than 4mm.
  • Bone loss due to periodontitis.
  • Loose teeth caused by receding gums.

Post-Treatment Care

To ensure successful recovery after deep curettage, follow these tips:

  1. Maintain Oral Hygiene: Brush gently and use soft-bristled toothbrushes.
  2. Avoid Hard or Spicy Foods: Protect sensitive gums during healing.
  3. Follow Dentist’s Instructions: Use prescribed medications or mouthwashes as directed.
  4. Attend Follow-Up Appointments: Regular monitoring is essential to maintain gum health.

Conclusion

Gum diseases are preventable and treatable when addressed promptly. Deep curettage serves as a highly effective treatment for advanced periodontal conditions, restoring gum health and preventing further complications. By combining professional care with diligent oral hygiene, you can maintain healthy gums and a confident smile for years to come.

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