When Should I See A Periodontist?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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Gum disease and dental implant treatment

are the most common reasons to see a periodontist. But you can benefit from a periodontist’s skill in other areas: Tooth extraction, which many periodontists refer to as tooth removal. Bone grafting to repair bone loss after tooth removal.

Why would you see a periodontist?


Gum disease and dental implant treatment

are the most common reasons to see a periodontist. But you can benefit from a periodontist’s skill in other areas: Tooth extraction, which many periodontists refer to as tooth removal. Bone grafting to repair bone loss after tooth removal.

How do I know if I need a periodontist?

  • You have noticed a change in your bite. If your teeth feel different while chewing, talking or brushing, you should see a periodontist. …
  • You have red, swollen or bleeding gums. …
  • Your teeth feel loose. …
  • Your gums are receding. …
  • You have pain and discomfort.

What type of procedures does a periodontist perform?

Periodontists offer a wide range of treatments, such as

scaling and root planing

(the cleaning of infected root surfaces), root surface debridement (the removal of damaged tissue), and regenerative procedures (the reversal of lost bone and tissue).

What is the difference between a dentist and a periodontist?

In the simplest terms, a dentist treats the teeth, gums, and other areas of the mouth while a

periodontist only treats the gums and the bone supporting the teeth

. The periodontist typically sees severe, complex cases that require a specialist rather than having the patient see a general dentist.

How much does it cost to see a periodontist?

New

Patient Consultation


$295
Periodontal/Peri-implant Therapy $400 – $5,000 Implant Placement $2,100 – $4,800 per implant Staged Grafting $1,500 – $3,500 Periodontal Surgery $600 – $3,000

What is the best mouthwash to use for periodontal disease?

  • Best Overall: TheraBreath Healthy Gums Periodontist Formulated 24-Hour Oral Rinse. …
  • Best Budget: ACT Anticavity Zero Alcohol Fluoride Mouthwash. …
  • Best Alcohol-Free: Listerine Zero Cool Mint Mouthwash. …
  • Best Sensitive: CloSYS Ultra Sensitive Mouthwash. …
  • Best for Dry Mouths: Colgate Hydris Dry Mouth Mouthwash.

Is periodontitis reversible?


It is not reversible

, but it is manageable. Once a patient reaches stage two, the infection has spread to the bone and begins its bone-destroying process. The bacteria evolves and becomes more aggressive, which is what causes the additional bone loss. Simple oral hygiene will no longer cut it.

Does gum recession always mean bone loss?

When the gums recede down the tooth, and the sensitive root of the tooth becomes exposed, small spaces or pockets are created where plaque can collect around the tooth. This in turn leads to further

recession

of the gums. If this situation is left untreated it can cause bone loss and eventual tooth loss.

What does a periodontist do for receding gums?

A gum graft, also known as a gingival graft, can correct receding gums. Your dentist may refer you to a periodontist, a gum specialist, for this simple surgical procedure. In a gum graft, your periodontist

first removes a piece of tissue from the roof of your mouth or from nearby healthy gum tissue

.

Are you put to sleep for gum surgery?

Most gum surgery procedures take around 2 hours to complete. In some cases,

the surgery will require a person to be asleep or partially asleep during the procedure

. Other times, the surgery only involves the use of a local anesthetic to numb the gums. The injection of the numbing medication can be mildly uncomfortable.

What is done in a periodontal maintenance procedure?

When you go for periodontal maintenance, the

hygienist will remove tartar just like with a regular cleaning

. They’ll get in between your teeth and down to your gums. This is known as scaling and root planing. In addition, they’ll examine the pockets of your gums.

Are implants considered periodontal?

Dental implants are

intimately connected

with the gum tissues and underlying bone in the mouth. Since periodontists are the dental experts who specialize in precisely these areas, they are ideal members of your dental implant team.

Can periodontists pull teeth?


A periodontist will not only remove the tooth

, but also be able to treat the damaged gum and bone tissue in order to stop the spread of infection. Of course, if injury or extensive decay makes tooth extraction necessary, a periodontist is still the one to trust.

Can a regular dentist treat periodontal disease?

While a

general dentist can treat gum disease with cleanings, and scaling and root planing

, a periodontist can treat advanced periodontal disease cases that a general dentist cannot.

Does periodontitis go away?

Gum (Periodontal) Disease. Periodontal disease (infection of the gum tissue and bones surrounding teeth) is an

increasing health risk which will not go away by itself

, but requires professional treatment.

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