What is periodontal scaling ? What are the pros and cons of subgingival scaling for periodontitis?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-08
27 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    When the seasons change, people are accustomed to taking out the quilt to disassemble and wash, remove dirt and scale, and then re-stitch it, which is conducive to good health. Similarly, teeth need to be "refurbished". The technical term is called "periodontal curettage".

    The gums, commonly known as gums, are like quilts that cover the alveolar bone of the teeth and the neck edge of the teeth, and the relationship between it and the teeth will cause lesions with the changes of the oral environment and many factors throughout the body. Common outpatient problems such as tooth brushing bleeding, bad breath, tooth sensitivity to hot and cold, sweet and sour, chewing weakness, periodontal pus, tooth root exposure, tooth grafting, widening of the tooth space, loose tooth loss, etc., are all caused by periodontal lesions, that is, lesions occur in this layer of overlay, which requires periodontists to "renovate the bedding" of the gums - that is, periodontal scraping.

    Periodontal scaling is to use a special series of periodontal instruments to scrape off the periodontal lesion tissue through the fine operation of the periodontologist, the purpose is to make the gums and alveolar bone and cementum re-fit and grow tightly with the new periodontal ligament, eliminate the sick periodontal pocket, prevent the periodontal pocket from continuing to deepen, and the development of a series of periodontal lesions such as gum recession, alveolar bone resorption, tooth loosening and falling out, so as to achieve a new "renovation" for periodontal.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Periodontal scaling is an important component of periodontal**. Dental scaling can only treat supragingival calculus, while for subgingival calculus, it is usually necessary to use manual instruments to remove calculus, which is called "periodontal scaling".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The first is the benefits of subgingival scaling, which can effectively remove tartar and germs, which is very beneficial for the cleaning and protection of teeth. The second is the disadvantages of subgingival scaling, although subgingival scaling can effectively remove dental calculus and germs, but after all, this kind of ** is operated on the teeth, which will hurt the bone of the teeth to a certain extent, which is inevitable.

    If the inflammation is deep, periodontal surgery is necessary to remove the infected granulation tissue inside the gums, so as to cut off the back route for the reproduction of pathogenic bacteria, and the periodontal can gradually recover temporarily, but the calculus will return, and the teeth should be cleaned or scaled regularly every six months. There is also a limited effect of subgingival scaling, for example, although the gums are restored to health after scaling, because the gum tissue is not renewable, the gums that have receded cannot be recovered, and scaling can only prevent them from continuing to shrink.

    Mouthwash should be used under the guidance and advice of a doctor. At the same time, it is important to develop healthy eating habits. Pay attention to the nutritional and balanced diet, eat more white meat, eggs, vegetables, melons and fruits and other foods that are beneficial to teeth and oral health; If it is not scraped in time, the periodontal pocket will slowly form and deepen, and the calculus will spread to the lower gums and cause loosening, brushing can remove plaque on the surface of the teeth, scaling can remove the calculus above the gums, and for the plaque and calculus below the gums, it can only be removed by subgingival scaling.

    Calculus and plaque under the gums can lead to periodontitis, which is also a major cause of tooth loss. Therefore, friends should pay attention to periodontal health care. Bleeding is the most common complication, because periodontitis itself has congestion and inflammation in the local tissues, which may lead to a large amount of bleeding after surgery, and need to be treated in a hospital.

    After cleaning, the tartar above the gums is removed, and the subgingival plaque and calculus need to be curetted and the root surface is smoothed**. In the case of periodontitis, the calculus is usually under the gums, and you don't do subgingival scaling, but just clean off the surface of the gums.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The advantage is that it can be completely good inflammation and avoid inflammation again, and the disadvantage is that this needs to be carried out 4 times, so that these inflammations can be well done, and the cycle will be relatively long, which is very important, because if periodontitis is not good, it will easily cause inflammation of the entire oral cavity.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Periodontitis subgingival scaling is generally necessary, subgingival scaling can scrape off the tartar that cannot be cleaned by scaling, but it will also cause some damage to the gums, so when choosing subgingival scaling, you must follow the advice of a professional doctor. Periodontitis is usually caused by not paying attention to the cleanliness and hygiene of the oral cavity, and it may also be caused by prolonged fire.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    What I want to say is that the gums do go up after curettage, and they are more exposed than before, not to mention that the inflammation subsides and leads to this cookie-cutter answer, before I read too many of these consistent "standard answers" on the Internet, and I want to ask people who have personal experience, in fact, the scaling itself will separate the attachment of the gums and teeth, and the separation will not grow, and it is really impossible to say whether the long teeth in the mirror should be scraped

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is especially necessary to cause bleeding gums and swelling gums, which can also affect the normal growth of other teeth.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Scaling is dentistry, using professional cleaning instruments to clean the calculus and plaque that can be seen on the gums, and polish the tooth surface, the main purpose is to prevent and treat oral diseases, reduce the occurrence of periodontitis gingivitis, and periodontal scaling is mainly to remove the plaque and calculus that cannot be seen with the naked eye under the gingival eyes, so that the periodontal tissue can return to normal state, which is still different.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The difference is that the method is different, the effect and effect are different, one is to clean the surface of the teeth, the other is to clean the stains inside the teeth; Both are teeth cleaning, scaling is to maintain the health of the mouth, and periodontal scaling is to restore the periodontal tissue to its normal state, and the two are not in conflict.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There is a difference between the two; Scaling is the use of ultrasound to clean teeth, but also with manual machinery, while periodontal scaling is an effective treatment of gingivitis to prevent the root of the tooth from developing deeper; It's not just about cleaning your teeth.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The difference is that the asana pattern is different, and the results and contagion are different, one is the general situation of clean teeth, and the other is the stain on the outside of clean teeth; Both are clean teeth, scaling is to penetrate the weakening of the oral cavity, and periodontal scaling is to restore the periodontal organs to revive the deformity, and the two are not in conflict.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There is a difference between the two: scaling is to use ultrasound to clean teeth, and will also use manual machinery to clean teeth, while periodontal scaling is to effectively deal with gingivitis and prevent the root of the tooth from developing deeper; Not innocent clean teeth.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I don't think it's necessary to have a subgingival scaling for periodontitis, which on the one hand will cause damage to pressure ulcers, and in general it will do more harm than good, so I don't think it's necessary.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It's necessary. Pros: It can remove subgingival calculus, slow down the progression of periodontal disease, and maintain homeostasis. Disadvantages: In severe cases of periodontal disease, there is more bleeding and a little pain.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Periodontitis subgingival scaling requires scaling, which has the benefit of making the teeth very white and reducing the growth of bacteria.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It is necessary, the medical conditions are ripe, and the curettage can basically be the best inflammation, and there will be no sequelae if there is no accident.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It is necessary and the best way to eliminate bacteria, and it must be done, although it will cause some damage, but the benefits outweigh the disadvantages.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Periodontitis** Consider teeth cleaning and scaling first, which is very effective. Do not choose root canals** or tooth extractions unless necessary.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I have scaled it, and my whole mouth has been uncomfortable, so I recommend that you do not have it cured.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Of course it's different,,It's far from it,,Let me tell you,As long as you learn oral cavity, no matter who will ,,, periodontal scaling manual scraping can be scraped well,,If periodontal flap scaling is even more powerful,,If you are preparing for periodontal flap scaling,It is recommended to go to the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University。

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    There is still a difference. Periodontal scaling requires a doctor to perform the scaling with instruments. Scaling is performed with a scaling instrument. Scaling is the removal of pigment from the surface and calculus on the gums, which can only be done by scaling if it is deep under the gums.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It is recommended to clean the gums regularly every six months to a year, and periodontal scaling depends on the situation, and the doctor will tell you whether you need periodontal scaling according to the situation.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It's not the same. 1. Scaling, also known as supragingival cleaning, is to remove attachments and stones above the gums.

    2. Periodontal scaling refers to the removal of calculus and inflammatory tissues under the gums.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Disease analysis: Curettage is a method of periodontal disease, which can significantly improve the microenvironment of periodontal disease and is conducive to the healing of lesions.

    Guidance: At present, for periodontal disease, scaling and scaling can be effectively alleviated, and certainly.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    At present, periodontal scaling is a more effective way to periodontitis, and the basic symptoms can be eliminated after completion, but you still need to maintain oral health and have regular follow-up visits in the future.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Gum scaling is to remove the calculus under the gums, while scaling only washes off the calculus from the gums.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    3. The curettage of all periodontitis generally requires 3 to 4 times, from removing the supragingival calculus to removing the subgingival calculus, applying medicine, etc.

    Periodontal ** is not once and for all, generally speaking, after being well controlled, a routine tooth cleaning is carried out every six months to a year, and periodontal ** is also needed every three years or so, and it is not necessary to protect teeth because it is done**, usually in addition to brushing teeth, you need to floss correctly after each meal.

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