Enhance Your Oral Health with Comprehensive Scaling & Root Planning

Effective Treatment for Gum Disease

and Improved Oral Health

Healthy gums are essential for a beautiful smile and general well-being. Scaling and root planning, commonly known as deep cleaning, is a non-surgical procedure that efficiently treats gum disease and maintains long-term oral health.

What is Scaling & Root Planing?

Scaling and root planing is a non-surgical procedure that removes plaque and tartar buildup from above and below the gum line. Plaque is a sticky film of bacteria that forms on teeth daily. If left unchecked, plaque hardens into tartar (calculus), which is difficult to remove with brushing and flossing alone.


The procedure is recommended for people with gum disease, often known as periodontitis. Gum disease is an inflammatory disorder that affects the tissues around the teeth. When left untreated, it may cause bone loss, receding gums, and even tooth loss. Scaling and root planing aid to stop the progression of gum disease and promote healing.

Scaling & Root Planing
Scaling & Root Planing

What is Scaling & Root Planing?

Scaling and root planing is a non-surgical procedure that removes plaque and tartar buildup from above and below the gum line. Plaque is a sticky film of bacteria that forms on teeth daily. If left unchecked, plaque hardens into tartar (calculus), which is difficult to remove with brushing and flossing alone.


The procedure is recommended for people with gum disease, often known as periodontitis. Gum disease is an inflammatory disorder that affects the tissues around the teeth. When left untreated, it may cause bone loss, receding gums, and even tooth loss. Scaling and root planing aid to stop the progression of gum disease and promote healing.

Signs You Might Need Scaling & Root Planning

Below are some typical gum disease signs that may signal the need for deep cleaning root planing and scaling:

During a normal dental visit at Foundation Implants & Periodontics, we will evaluate your gums for signs of inflammation and search for gum pockets—places between the tooth and the gum tissue where germs may build up. The depth of these pockets suggests the degree of gum disease and the necessity of dental scaling and root planing.

The

Procedure

Scaling

During scaling, plaque and tartar are removed both above and below the gum line. We will use specifically designed tools like ultrasonic and manual scalers to gently remove these deposits. Using vibrations and water, ultrasonic scalers effectively loosen and eliminate tartar and plaque while minimizing discomfort.

Root Planning

For dental roots exposed by gum disease, root planing smooths their rough surfaces. This procedure removes bacteria, toxins, and any residual tartar that have embedded themselves deep into the bone, root surfaces, and gums. By removing these harmful substances mechanically, root planing provides a clean and healthy surface for the gums to reattach to the teeth and heal.

Benefits of Scaling & Root Planing

Periodontal scaling and root planing provide several benefits for your general and dental health:

Benefits of Scaling & Root Planing
Benefits of Scaling & Root Planing

Benefits of Scaling & Root Planing

Periodontal scaling and root planing provide several benefits for your general and dental health:

What to Expect During and After the Procedure

Our Approach to Scaling & Root Planning

Our main objective at Foundation Implants & Periodontics is to provide every patient with individualized dental treatment. Located in Lone Tree, Colorado, we spend some time learning about your specific issues and concerns before suggesting any therapy, including scaling and root planing. Regarding dental treatment, our team of professionals guarantees your maximum comfort and the best possible results by using innovative techniques and cutting-edge technology.

Wherever we can, we aim to use non-surgical alternatives. Scaling and root planing is a highly effective treatment option for gum disease and the preservation of long-term oral health. Surgery is only something we will suggest if it is absolutely essential.

Our Approach to Scaling & Root Planning
Our Approach to Scaling & Root Planning

Our Approach to Scaling & Root Planning

Our main objective at Foundation Implants & Periodontics is to provide every patient with individualized dental treatment. Located in Lone Tree, Colorado, we spend some time learning about your specific issues and concerns before suggesting any therapy, including scaling and root planing. Regarding dental treatment, our team of professionals guarantees your maximum comfort and the best possible results by using innovative techniques and cutting-edge technology.

Wherever we can, we aim to use non-surgical alternatives. Scaling and root planing is a highly effective treatment option for gum disease and the preservation of long-term oral health. Surgery is only something we will suggest if it is absolutely essential.

Frequently Asked Question

Following the procedure, you might experience a little discomfort, bleeding, and minor gum sensitivity. They are very common and will go away in a few days.

The goal of our office is to provide scaling and root planing once, and then to stabilize the disease so that it won’t be needed again. Unfortunately, the degree of your gum disease and your dental hygiene habits define the frequency of this procedure. While people with severe gum disease may require this procedure more often in addition to other periodontal treatments, those that maintain their regular visits and oral hygiene at home will be less likely to need it.

Scaling and root planing is a minimally invasive procedure, and because we will numb the treatment area, you should never feel anything painful from the procedure.

The most successful way to prevent gum disease and the need for scaling and root planing are frequent dental visits and good homecare. This calls for eating healthily, flossing often, and brushing your teeth twice a day for two minutes with fluoride toothpaste. Early detection and treatment of gum disease depend also on periodic dental checkups and cleanings.

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Why people choose our dental practiсe?

Shuwanna
"Wonderful facility and knowledgeable staff! All the information I received was thorough. Love how Dr. Cherry's explained my situation to me. If you need a periodontist...this is the place to go to!"
Tarwana Lowe-West
"Dr. Cherry was very thorough and honest about my treatment. He was gentle and has a great beside manner. I found him to be very informative and it made me feel...hopeful! Thanks Dr. Cherry."
Liz Osborne
"I went in for a consultation about a gum graft. All the staff was very kind and answered my many questions. Dr. Cherry took the time with me to listen to my concerns. I feel comfortable with getting the procedure done here."
Varda Cheskis Sauer
"Amazingly friendly staff!!!! - I was a bit anxious about this appointment after dealing with a situation for 4 months. Everyone, literally EVERYONE was so friendly and welcoming to me! Morgan at the front desk, Sue explaining things to me - and Dr. Cherry - all so friendly, calming and welcoming! Thanks for all that you did for me today!"
Reggie Reg
"Tina and Dr. Cherry both are such a pleasure to engage with each time I have my routine visits. They really genuinely care about me as a patient. I always feel valued as a patient because they customize the care to my specific needs"
Susan James
"I had my first consultation for a second opinion with this office. Everyone was courteous and professional. I was seen promptly at my appointment time. Dr. Cherry took time examining me and explaining what treatment was needed. I plan to follow up with this office."

Our Other

Services

Gum Recession

Gum recession is the condition in which more of the tooth or its root is exposed due to wear and tear on the gum tissue bordering the teeth.

Periodontal Therapy

Periodontal therapy is a spectrum of treatments meant to fight gum disease, restore oral health, and prevent further damage

Gum Grafting

Gum grafting is a revolutionary periodontal treatment that gives people with receding gums an opportunity to recover.

Dental Implants

Dental implants are prosthetic tooth roots that are surgically inserted in the jawbone to support replacement teeth.

Don't delay

treating gum disease!

By adopting a proactive approach to your oral health, you can keep a healthy smile and contribute to your overall well-being. Scaling and root planing are nonsurgical procedures that can improve your oral health and avoid potential issues in the future.

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