15271 McGregor Boulevard, Fort Myers, FL 33908
(239) 321-5204
Dentist in Fort Myers

Dentist in Fort Myers

June 30, 2017

Periodontal Scaling and root planing in Fort Myers

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Taking care of your dental health involves seeing your dentist for routine checkups as well as for specific problems. Everyone should see their dentist regularly for routine cleanings to help prevent tooth decay and gum disease. If you end up developing gum disease, though, then you need to see your dentist for a different kind of cleaning. Our dentist in Fort Myers here at McGregor Dental at McGregor Point can provide you with the cleanings you need, including periodontal scaling and root planing.

Gum disease can be dangerous, especially since it can cause a great deal of damage that can be lasting and affect other aspects of your dental health. Gum disease can lead to significant tissue loss, tooth loss and even bone loss. The earliest stage of gum disease is also known as gingivitis, which is a more common term for the disease, though periodontal disease is generally used to refer to more severe forms of the condition. Regular teeth cleanings can help prevent gum disease and they are generally used to treat gingivitis, but only because this condition is mild. You may have gingivitis if your gums are swollen, tender, red, and bleeding. If gum disease is more severe, the periodontal cleanings can be provided here at McGregor Dental at McGregor Point. Our dentist in Fort Myers can perform periodontal scaling and root planing to treat the issue and get rid of as much plaque as possible. Multiple treatments may be needed before full recovery, and the use of antibiotics and even surgery may be needed before that happens.

Periodontal scaling and root planing is a more intense version of a regular teeth cleaning, so to speak, and it is only ever used to treat gum disease. Once the symptoms of gum disease arise, it means that your gum line has already begun to recede, so it is important that you get treatment as soon as you can. If your gingivitis gets worse, you’ll need periodontal cleanings. Our dentist in Fort Myers can help get you the care you need right here at McGregor Dental at McGregor Point.

15271 McGregor Boulevard
Fort Myers, Florida 33908
(239) 321-5204