GUM DISEASE TREATMENT - Flowood, MS

Scaling and Root Planing in Flowood, MS

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Are you experiencing signs of early-stage gum disease, such as red gums, swelling, or bleeding? If so, our Flowood or Jackson, MS, dentists can help. Don’t let gum disease progress into advanced gum disease and cause further issues, including tooth loss. Scaling and root planing can help alleviate the plaque and tartar buildup and reverse the effects of early-stage gum disease.

If you’re experiencing gum disease symptoms, contact our experienced dentists today by calling (601) 939-4100 to schedule an appointment.

If you do require gum disease treatment in Flowood, MS we’re the team to trust.

Our skilled, caring dental team at Tharp, Klaus & Kelly Dental Clinic offers the highly effective, minimally invasive treatments you need to keep infection under control and maintain proper oral health for years to come. We partner with multiple insurance companies to ensure your entire treatment process is easy and painless. Contact us at the first appearance of symptoms!

What Is Scaling and Root Planing?

Scaling and root planing, also known as deep cleaning, is a non-surgical procedure used to treat the symptoms of periodontal disease. A dental professional performs this procedure, which involves the removal of plaque and tartar that’s built up below the gum line and smoothing out the tooth root to prevent further bacterial growth. The scaling and root planing processes are performed together to improve oral health and prevent gum disease from progressing to further stages.

  1. Scaling: Our dentists or dental hygienist uses a hand instrument or ultrasonic device to remove plaque and tartar from the crowns of the teeth and below the gum line.
  2. Root planing: They’ll use a smooth instrument to smooth the root surfaces of the teeth. This helps the gums reattach to the teeth.
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The Benefits of Scaling and Root Planing

When Is Scaling and Root Planing Necessary?

Scaling and root planing are necessary when there’s an excessive build-up of plaque and tartar that has caused gum inflammation. A deep cleaning may be recommended if:

  • There’s moderate-to-severe gum disease, also known as periodontitis.
  • There’s a significant amount of plaque and tartar buildup on the teeth and gums.
  • There’s bleeding, inflammation, and recession of the gums.
  • When there are deep pockets between the teeth and gums that have formed due to gum disease.
  • When some teeth have shifted due to gum disease.

If the pockets surrounding the gum tissue haven’t improved or have become deeper, additional treatment might be necessary, and in advanced conditions, periodontal surgery might be required.

If you’re experiencing any of the above, please contact our dentist in Flowood, MS, today for an appointment.

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How the Treatment Works

Our dentists will evaluate the extent of gum disease through dental X-rays and measurements of the gum pockets.

We’ll use a local anesthetic, or another form of dental sedation, to numb the area before starting the procedure.

Our dentists will use special tools to remove the plaque and tartar from the tooth surfaces and below the gum line. This is also known as dental scaling.

The tooth root can become rough due to uneven plaque and tartar buildup. We’ll smooth out the rough surfaces of the tooth root to prevent further bacterial growth and encourage the gums to reattach to the teeth.

An antibacterial rinse will be given to you to help flush out any remaining bacteria.

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Aftercare

After your procedure, you’ll want to take care of your oral health to ensure the gum disease doesn’t come back. Our dentists in Flowood or Jackson, MS, may recommend doing the following:

  • Follow a good oral hygiene routine, including brushing twice a day and flossing daily.
  • Proper oral hygiene helps promote the healing of gum tissue and reattachment to the teeth.
  • Use an antibacterial mouthwash as prescribed by your dentist.
  • Avoid eating hard, crunchy, or sticky foods for a few days.
  • Attend regular dental checkups to monitor your oral health.

How Much Does Periodontal Scaling and Root Planing Cost?

To treat gum disease with scaling and root planing, it will typically cost between $150 and $300 per quadrant. So, for a full mouth (four quadrants), the total cost can range from $600 to $1,200. Certain factors will influence your total treatment cost, including:

  • Dental Insurance
  • Location of Your Dental Office
  • The Severity of Your Gum Disease

Frequently Asked Questions

No, the teeth scaling and root planing procedure is generally painless. Your dentist will use a local anesthetic, or another form of dental sedation depending on your needs, to numb the area and minimize any discomfort.

The duration of the procedure depends on the condition of your oral health, but it usually takes one to two hours and multiple sessions. Your dentist will examine the condition of your oral health and will provide an estimated timeline. Depending on the progression of your periodontal disease, it may take more than one appointment to reverse its effects.

Scaling and root planing can help to manage periodontal disease, but it’s not a cure. It’s essential to maintain good oral hygiene and keep up with regular dental visits to reduce the risk of periodontal disease recurrence.

Many dental insurance plans cover the cost of scaling and root planing, but it’s best to check with your provider to confirm your coverage. If the coverage isn’t enough, ask your dentist if their office provides special discounts or financing options.

Reverse Your Periodontal Disease With Our Flowood Dentists

If you’re experiencing symptoms of gum disease, come in for a dental visit today. We’ll evaluate your dental health and determine the best course of treatment for you. Contact our dentists in Flowood, MS, to schedule your appointment today!

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