Scaling & Root Planing in Encino

At Clove Dental in Encino, we know that healthy gums are the foundation of a healthy smile. Scaling and root planing, also known as deep cleaning, is a trusted periodontal treatment that targets gum disease at its core. Our experienced team is dedicated to providing personalized care in a comfortable and welcoming environment to help you achieve optimal oral health.

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What is Scaling & Root Planing?

Scaling and root planing is a non-surgical treatment specifically designed to address gum disease by removing harmful plaque, tartar, and bacteria that accumulate on teeth and beneath the gumline.

This two-part procedure includes:

  1. Scaling: The removal of plaque and tartar buildup from tooth surfaces and below the gumline, areas that are difficult to clean with regular brushing and flossing.
  2. Root Planing: Smoothing the tooth roots to eliminate rough spots where bacteria can cling and to promote gum healing and reattachment.

Scaling and root planing is highly effective in managing gum disease, reducing inflammation, and protecting the structures that support your teeth.

Signs You Might Need Scaling & Root Planing

Gum disease often progresses silently, but there are common warning signs that indicate the need for scaling and root planing:

  • Gum Bleeding: Gums that bleed during brushing, flossing, or eating are a key symptom of gum disease.
  • Red or Swollen Gums: Inflammation and tenderness are common signs of gum infection.
  • Chronic Bad Breath: Persistent halitosis may be caused by bacteria buildup beneath the gums.
  • Receding Gums: Gums pulling away from the teeth can expose roots and cause sensitivity.
  • Loose or Shifting Teeth: Advanced gum disease can weaken the support structures of your teeth.
  • Deep Gum Pockets: Enlarged spaces between teeth and gums trap bacteria and worsen gum health.

If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, schedule a consultation at Clove Dental in Encino for a thorough evaluation.

Benefits of Scaling & Root Planing

Choosing scaling and root planing offers numerous benefits, including:

Stops Gum Disease
Prevents gum disease from progressing to more severe stages.
Reduces Inflammation
Promotes healing and reduces gum swelling and redness.
Prevents Tooth Loss
Strengthens the foundation of your teeth, reducing the risk of tooth loss.
Improves Breath
Eliminates bacteria responsible for bad breath.

Scaling & Root Planing Procedure at Clove Dental in Encino

At Clove Dental in Encino, we prioritize your comfort and the effectiveness of your treatment. Here’s how the procedure works:

  1. Initial Examination: We begin with a detailed assessment of your gums, measuring periodontal pockets and determining the extent of the gum disease.
  2. Anesthesia: To ensure a pain-free experience, we apply a local anesthetic to the treatment area.
  3. Scaling: Our skilled dental professionals use specialized instruments to remove plaque and tartar from both above and below the gumline.
  4. Root Planing: The tooth roots are smoothed to eliminate rough areas and encourage healthy gum reattachment.
  5. Post-Treatment Care: After the procedure, we provide guidance on maintaining oral hygiene and schedule follow-up visits to monitor your progress.

Depending on the severity of the gum disease, the procedure may be completed in one or multiple sessions.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is scaling and root planing painful?
We use local anesthesia to ensure your comfort during the procedure. Some patients may experience mild sensitivity afterward, but this typically subsides within a few days.
How long does the procedure take?
The length of the procedure depends on the severity of your gum disease and the number of teeth being treated. Your dentist will provide a personalized timeline.
Will my gums fully heal after scaling and root planing?
Scaling and root planing is highly effective in halting gum disease and promoting healing. However, advanced gum disease may require additional treatments to restore full health.
How can I maintain gum health after the procedure?
Practicing good oral hygiene, including regular brushing, flossing, and dental visits, is essential to maintain the results and prevent gum disease from returning.
How often do I need scaling and root planing?

This depends on your individual oral health needs. While some patients require it only once, others may need periodic maintenance depending on their gum condition.

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