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Scaling and Root Planing

What is Root Planing?

Dental scaling and root planing, also known as surgical root planing when more advanced, is a procedure designed to remove plaque and tartar buildup on your teeth and below the gumline. This treatment is typically recommended for patients with periodontal disease, as it helps prevent the progression of the condition and restores oral health.

This treatment is typically recommended for patients with periodontal disease, as it helps prevent the progression of the condition and restores oral health.

Scaling and Root Planing
Scaling and Root Planing

Scaling and Root Planing Benefits

Halt Disease Progression
Scaling and Root Planing effectively stops gum disease in its tracks, preventing it from advancing to more severe stages.

Prevent Tooth Loss
By addressing gum disease early, you can avoid the risk of losing teeth, preserving your smile and oral function.

Improve Overall Health
Maintaining a healthy mouth contributes to your overall well-being, as oral health is closely linked to various systemic health conditions.

Enhance Aesthetic Appeal
With gum disease under control, you can enjoy improved aesthetics, as healthy gums are a vital component of a beautiful smile.

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Scaling and Root Planing
Scaling and Root Planing

The Importance of Scaling and Root Planing

Gum disease can lead to tooth loss and various other health complications if not addressed promptly. Scaling and Root Planing is a crucial intervention in halting the disease's progression and ensuring a healthy, infection-free oral environment.

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