November 1, 2008
The treatment of periodontal diseases
If no non-invasive methods has yielded results, it may be necessary to resort to surgery. Three techniques coexist, they depend on to treat injuries and the choice will be made with your dentist in order to preserve as much as possible your teeth and gums.The technique flap sanitation to the gum off the tooth root for approaching the bone. The surgeon then remove tartar and plaque, will then proceed to a surface of the tooth to perfectly polish and improve the nvironment of the tooth bone. Finally technology will encourage a complete healing of the gums on the tooth and thus remove the periodontal pocket. The technique of guided tissue regeneration, is to regenerate tissues of the gum tissue restoring lost support through the establishment of a membrane (reportable or not). This membrane forms a barrier inside the periodontium and space thus created, the new fabric can be reformed.Finally, the technique of bone filling is also used, it helps when the bone is affected replaced by synthetic materials, then it is a technique flap or regeneration will be applied. In all cases, it is then necessary to maintain an excellent health and regularly monitor the condition of gums to keep a good result. Now you know to guard the disease, the simplest is to prevent them.
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