Periodontitis is common but largely preventable. It’s usually the result of poor oral hygiene. Brushing at least twice a day, flossing daily and getting regular dental checkups can greatly improve your chances of successful treatment for periodontitis and can also reduce your chance of developing it.
A general dentist or periodontist during regular examinations can easily detect periodontal disease. A periodontist is a dentist who specializes in the diagnosis, prevention and the treatment of gum disease.
A periodontal charting will be performed for all teeth. An instrument called the periodontal probe, with ruled millimeter makings is used to measure the depth of the.space between the teeth and gums. Ideally, normal measurement ranges between 1 and 3mm. Depths greater than this may signify the presence of periodontal pockets and associated gum disease. X rays will also be taken to see the extent of bone damage that has occurred.
Signs and symptoms of periodontitis can include:
Treatment may be performed by a periodontist, a dentist or a dental hygienist. The goal of periodontitis treatment is to thoroughly clean the pockets around teeth and prevent damage to surrounding bone. You have the best chance for successful treatment when you also adopt a daily routine of good oral care and stop tobacco use.
if periodontitis isn’t advanced, treatment may involve less invasive procedures, including:
If you have advanced periodontitis, treatment may require dental surgery, such as: