Periodontology
Non-Surgical Treatment: Scaling and root planing is a careful cleaning of the root surfaces to remove plaque and calculus [tartar] from deep periodontal pockets and to smooth the tooth root to remove bacterial toxins. Scaling and root planing is sometimes followed by adjunctive therapy such as local delivery antimicrobials, systemic antibiotics, and host modulation, as needed on a case-by-case basis. Most periodontists would agree that after scaling and root planing, many patients do not require any further active treatment. However, the majority of patients will require ongoing maintenance therapy to sustain health.
Exposed tooth roots are the result of gum recession. Gum
graft surgery will repair the defect, help to prevent
additional recession and bone loss, and contribute to a
healthy looking smile. During gum graft surgery, your
periodontist takes gum tissue from your palate or another
donor source to cover the exposed root. This can be done for
one tooth or several teeth to even your gum line and reduce
sensitivity.