Scaling and root planing is a crucial non-surgical procedure for treating periodontosis (periodontal disease), an advanced form of gum disease. Periodontosis occurs when plaque, a sticky film of bacteria and food particles, builds up on teeth and along the gum line. If not removed, this plaque hardens into tartar, creating an ideal environment for bacteria to thrive and irritate the gums, leading to gingivitis (gum inflammation).
When gingivitis progresses, it affects the bone and periodontal ligaments that support the teeth, leading to periodontosis. Symptoms include gum bleeding, gum recession, and the formation of periodontal pockets where bacteria, food debris, and pus accumulate, causing further infection and bad breath. If untreated, periodontosis can result in tooth mobility and eventual tooth loss.
Scaling involves removing plaque and tartar from the tooth surfaces and beneath the gum line. Root planing smooths the tooth roots, helping gums reattach to teeth and reducing periodontal pockets. This treatment reduces bacterial infection, halts disease progression, and promotes gum healing.
At Studio Stradiot, we offer two options for scaling and root planing:
Regular dental check-ups and proper oral hygiene, including brushing with a soft toothbrush, are essential for preventing periodontosis and maintaining oral health.
What procedures are available at Dental Studio Stradiot?
How many medical staff are there at Dental Studio Stradiot and what accreditations do they have?
Scaling and root planing is a crucial non-surgical procedure for treating periodontosis (periodontal disease), an advanced form of gum disease. Periodontosis occurs when plaque, a sticky film of bacteria and food particles, builds up on teeth and along the gum line. If not removed, this plaque hardens into tartar, creating an ideal environment for bacteria to thrive and irritate the gums, leading to gingivitis (gum inflammation).
When gingivitis progresses, it affects the bone and periodontal ligaments that support the teeth, leading to periodontosis. Symptoms include gum bleeding, gum recession, and the formation of periodontal pockets where bacteria, food debris, and pus accumulate, causing further infection and bad breath. If untreated, periodontosis can result in tooth mobility and eventual tooth loss.
Scaling involves removing plaque and tartar from the tooth surfaces and beneath the gum line. Root planing smooths the tooth roots, helping gums reattach to teeth and reducing periodontal pockets. This treatment reduces bacterial infection, halts disease progression, and promotes gum healing.
At Studio Stradiot, we offer two options for scaling and root planing:
Regular dental check-ups and proper oral hygiene, including brushing with a soft toothbrush, are essential for preventing periodontosis and maintaining oral health.
What procedures are available at Dental Studio Stradiot?
How many medical staff are there at Dental Studio Stradiot and what accreditations do they have?
Scaling and root planing is a crucial non-surgical procedure for treating periodontosis (periodontal disease), an advanced form of gum disease. Periodontosis occurs when plaque, a sticky film of bacteria and food particles, builds up on teeth and along the gum line. If not removed, this plaque hardens into tartar, creating an ideal environment for bacteria to thrive and irritate the gums, leading to gingivitis (gum inflammation).
When gingivitis progresses, it affects the bone and periodontal ligaments that support the teeth, leading to periodontosis. Symptoms include gum bleeding, gum recession, and the formation of periodontal pockets where bacteria, food debris, and pus accumulate, causing further infection and bad breath. If untreated, periodontosis can result in tooth mobility and eventual tooth loss.
Scaling involves removing plaque and tartar from the tooth surfaces and beneath the gum line. Root planing smooths the tooth roots, helping gums reattach to teeth and reducing periodontal pockets. This treatment reduces bacterial infection, halts disease progression, and promotes gum healing.
At Studio Stradiot, we offer two options for scaling and root planing:
Regular dental check-ups and proper oral hygiene, including brushing with a soft toothbrush, are essential for preventing periodontosis and maintaining oral health.
What procedures are available at Dental Studio Stradiot?
How many medical staff are there at Dental Studio Stradiot and what accreditations do they have?
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