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Periodontics is a specialized field of dentistry that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases and conditions affecting the supporting structures of the teeth, primarily the gums and the bone surrounding the teeth.

The goal of periodontics is to maintain and restore the health of these structures to ensure the long-term health and function of the teeth.

What is Periodontics?

Periodontics is the branch of dentistry dedicated to managing and treating periodontal (gum) diseases, conditions, and the supporting tissues of the teeth. This includes the gums, periodontal ligaments, and the bone that supports the teeth. Periodontists are dentists who specialize in this area and are trained to handle complex cases involving gum disease and tooth support.

Common Periodontic Procedures

  • Scaling and Root Planing: This deep cleaning procedure removes plaque and tartar from below the gumline and smooths the root surfaces to help the gums reattach to the teeth. It is typically used for treating gum disease in its early to moderate stages.
  • Periodontal Surgery: Surgical procedures may be needed for more advanced gum disease. This includes flap surgery to reduce the size of periodontal pockets, bone grafts to regenerate lost bone, and guided tissue regeneration to help the gums and bone heal and regenerate.
  • Gum Grafting: This procedure involves taking gum tissue from another part of the mouth or using donor tissue to cover exposed tooth roots, reduce sensitivity, and improve gum health.
  • Dental Implants: Periodontists often place and manage dental implants, which are artificial tooth roots used to replace missing teeth. The process involves surgically placing a titanium post into the jawbone to support a crown or bridge.

When is Periodontics Needed?

Periodontics may be needed in the following situations:

  • Gum Disease: Conditions such as gingivitis and periodontitis, which involve inflammation and infection of the gums, often require periodontics for management and treatment.
  • Gum Recession: When gums recede or pull away from the teeth, it can lead to sensitivity and an increased risk of tooth decay. Periodontists can perform procedures to correct this issue.
  • Bone Loss: Advanced gum disease can lead to loss of bone support around the teeth. Periodontists can address this with treatments aimed at regenerating bone and restoring support.
  • Tooth Mobility: Loose teeth due to periodontal issues can be stabilized with periodontal treatments or dental implants.
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Benefits of periodontics

Improved Gum Health

Periodontics focuses on treating and preventing gum disease, leading to healthier gums and reduced risk of tooth loss.

Enhanced Oral Function

Treatments can restore proper function and stability to teeth and dental implants, improving your ability to eat and speak comfortably.

Aesthetic Improvement

Procedures such as gum grafting can improve the appearance of the gums and smile, addressing issues like gum recession and uneven gum lines.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Periodontics

How long does a root canal procedure typically take?

The duration of a root canal procedure can vary depending on several factors, including the complexity of the case and the number of roots involved. On average:

  • Single-Visit Procedure: Many root canal treatments can be completed in a single visit, which typically lasts between 60 to 90 minutes.
  • Multi-Visit Procedure: In some cases, especially if the tooth has multiple canals or if there is significant infection, the treatment may be spread over two or more visits. Each visit may last about 60 to 90 minutes, with a temporary filling placed between appointments.
    Your dentist or endodontist will provide an estimated time frame based on your specific case and complexity.

What are the signs that a root canal may be needed?

Symptoms that may indicate the need for a root canal include:

  • Severe Tooth Pain: Persistent or severe pain in a tooth, especially when biting down or chewing, can signal that the pulp is infected or damaged.
  • Prolonged Sensitivity: Persistent sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures, or discomfort that lingers after exposure, may be a sign of pulp issues.
  • Swelling and Tenderness: Swelling in the gums near the affected tooth, or tenderness in the surrounding area, can indicate an infection in the tooth’s pulp.
  • Discoloration: Darkening or discoloration of a tooth may occur if the pulp is damaged or dead.
  • Abscess: An abscess (a pus-filled swelling) near the root of the tooth, often accompanied by pain, can be a sign of an infection requiring root canal treatment.
    If you experience any of these symptoms, it’s important to see a dentist or endodontist for an evaluation.

Can a tooth that has had a root canal still have problems in the future?

While a root canal is generally successful and can save a tooth, there are instances where issues might arise even after treatment:

  • Re-infection: If bacteria are not completely removed, or if there is a new source of infection, the tooth can become re-infected. Retreatment or surgical intervention may be needed.
  • Fractures: A tooth that has undergone a root canal can become more brittle over time and may be prone to fractures. A crown is often placed to protect the tooth and restore its strength.
  • Incomplete Healing: In some cases, the tooth may not heal properly or may not respond well to treatment. Additional procedures or follow-up care might be required.
    Regular dental check-ups and proper oral hygiene can help maintain the health of a tooth that has had a root canal and address any issues early.
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