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Spring Complete Care Dentistry provides gentle, periodontal (gum) dental services to help our patients in the Spring, Texas area maintain optimum oral health. Dr. Romil Pasrija works with patients on oral heath, while providing scaling and root planing (deep cleaning), pocket reduction therapy and crown lengthening.

 

Scaling and Root Planing (deep cleaning)

 

Scaling and Root Planing, also known as deep cleaning, is the process of removing dental calculus, (which can cause inflammation, gum disease and undesirable aesthetics), below the gumline. We recommend a deep cleaning to patients when their X-rays show bone loss and their full-mouth exam reveals one or more gum pockets >4 millimeters deep. Regular periodic cleanings and good oral hygiene can help prevent the need for this procedure. After a scaling and root planing is rendered, we typically allow 6 – 8 weeks foe the gums to heal and then re-evaluate the results.

 

Pocket Reduction Therapy

 

Pocket Reduction Therapy or Flap Surgery, is recommended when the tissues around the teeth are unhealthy and cannot be repaired with nonsurgical options such as Scaling and Root Planing. During the Pocket Reduction Therapy procedure, the patient’s gums are lifted back and all tartar around the teeth are removed. In some instances, irregular surfaces of damaged bone are smoothed out to eliminate places where disease-causing bacteria can gather.The patient’s gums are then sutured back to fit snugly around the teeth. Gum Disease Treatment in Spring, TX,  Periodontal gum treatments in Spring, TX

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Periodontal (gum) disease is an infection results from bacterial plaque. It is a thin, sticky layer of microorganisms (called a biofilm) that collects at the gum line. It results from an absence of effective daily oral hygiene. Left for long periods of time, plaque causes inflammation that gradually separates the gums from the teeth. Ultimately, this forms little spaces known as “periodontal pockets.” The pockets offer shelter for the disease-causing (pathogenic) bacteria to reproduce. If left untreated, the infection can spread from the gum tissues to the bone. When this occurs, teeth may loosen and fall out. Gum Disease Treatment in Spring, TX, periodontal gum treatments in Spring, TX

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Scaling and Root Planing

Our goal is to treat gum disease by ridding the teeth and gums of pathogenic bacteria and the toxins they produce. This helps break the bacteria’s bond to the root surface of the teeth. This deep-cleaning procedure is known as scaling and root planning (or root debridement). Scaling removes plaque and hard deposits, such as calculus or tartar, from the surface of the teeth. It targets above and below the gum line. Root planing is the smoothing of the tooth-root surfaces, making it difficult for bacteria to adhere to. Gum Disease Treatment in Spring, TX

 

Antibiotics/Antimicrobials

As gum disease progresses, periodontal pockets and bone loss result in the formation of tiny, hard to reach areas difficult to clean with handheld instruments. Sometimes it’s best to try to disinfect these relatively inaccessible places with a prescription antimicrobial rinse. Short-Term use of topical antibiotics, such as tetracycline or doxycycline, can also work in the affected areas. Gum Disease Treatment in Spring, TX,  periodontal gum treatments in Spring, TX

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If you experience loose teeth, we work to protect them from the daily stress of biting and chewing. This is even beneficial if you grind or clench your teeth. We carefully reshape small amounts of the tooth surface enamel affecting the way the teeth contact each other. This lessens the force and reduces their mobility. We can also join your teeth together with a small metal or plastic brace to provide additional support. Bite guards are available to wear when griding and clenching is most likely to occur.

 

Oral Hygiene

 

Dental plaque is the main cause of periodontal disease. Therefore, it is necessary to remove it daily through regular brushing. We will show you the most effective brushing and flossing techniques, along with product recommendations to help keep your mouth disease-free.  Becoming an active participant in your own care ensures periodontal treatment success. If you are a smoker, we strongly suggest giving up the habit to help prevent further tooth complications.

Often, nonsurgical treatment is enough to control a periodontal infection, restore oral tissues and tighten loose teeth. Keeping up with daily oral hygiene routine along with regular checkups provide the best chance to remain disease-free. 

 

Surgical Periodontal Treatment: Flap Surgery & Soft-Tissue Grafting

 

When advanced gum disease (periodontitis) develops, your teeth are in danger. At this stage, the ligaments and bone tissue surrounding your teeth are decaying resulting in tooth loss. If the disease isn’t addressed by non-surgical treatments like cleaning and scaling, then periodontal flap surgery is required.

 

What is flap surgery?

 

Flap surgery is today’s leading method for treating and repairing periodontal pockets. What are these “pockets?” They are areas below the gum line where gum tissue detaches from the teeth, resulting in an uncleanable space where harmful bacteria proliferate. Bacteria causes inflammation of the tissues, resulting in sensitivity, bleeding, and pain. Left untreated, they can cause a host of problems including gum disease, loss of the tooth-supporting bone structure, and possibly even systemic (whole-body)

 

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Treatment of periodontal pockets develop begins with cleaning and scaling (also referred to as root debridement) with a manual or ultrasonic instrument. If this proves ineffective, then periodontal surgery follows. Flap surgery isn’t a cure for periodontal disease. But, it helps create an environment that makes it easier to maintain periodontal health. And, even if you’re prone to gum disease, proper professional treatment and regular care at home will keep your teeth healthy for as long as possible. Gum Disease Treatment in Spring, TX,  periodontal gum treatments in Spring, TX

 

Purpose of Flap Surgery

 

Flap surgery is sometimes performed to remove tartar deposits in deep pockets or to reduce the periodontal pocket and make it easier for you or your dental professional to keep the area clean. This common surgery involves lifting back the gums and removing the tartar. The gums are then sutured back in place so that the tissue fits snugly around the tooth again.

A pocket reduction procedure is recommended if daily at-home oral hygiene and a professional care routine cannot effectively reach these deep pockets. In some cases, irregular surfaces of the damaged bone are smoothed to limit areas where disease-causing bacteria can hide. Finally, this allows the gum tissue to better reattach to healthy bone.  

 

Flap Surgery Procedure

 

1. Flap surgery is typically done under local anesthesia with oral anti-anxiety medications. It may also occur under intravenous conscious sedation. After the anesthesia takes effect, we make a small incision to separate the gums from the teeth. We fold back the outer gum tissue giving access to the roots, supporting ligament and bone tissue.

 

2. Next, we remove inflamed gum. Then, the tooth roots get a complete cleaning and treatment with antibiotics or other medications. Grafting material also repairs bone defects by promoting the regeneration of ligaments. Finally, we close the incision to complete the procedure.  

 

3. Performed by an experienced hand, state-of-the-art flap surgery has an excellent track record and offers well-established benefits. This is often the treatment of choice for relieving periodontal disease and helping to maintain your oral health — and preserve your teeth. Gum Disease Treatment in Spring, TX

 

The Goals of Flap Surgery

 

One major objective of flap surgery is to eliminate or reduce the pocket itself by making a flap-like incision in the gum tissue. This allows the removal of diseased tissue from inside the pocket, furthermore, providing access to the teeth’s root surfaces for a thorough cleaning. This helps to eliminate harmful plaque and calculus (tartar). We close the flap and finally seal the area. This begins the healing process, which takes place rapidly.

Another goal is to create regeneration of periodontal ligament and bone tissue lost to the disease. A variety of techniques accomplish this, including high-tech methods of bone grafting and chemicals growth factors. These approaches help restore the gums to their normal form and function and promote the healthy and secure anchoring of teeth.

 

Soft-Tissue Grafting

 

We will sometimes do soft tissue grafts to treat gum disease or correct other abnormalities. The procedure involves taking gum tissue from the palate or another donor source to cover an exposed root in order to even the gum line and reduce sensitivity; an exposed tooth root causes severe pain due to extremes in temperatures, different kinds of food and liquids.

Finally, when the previous factors for gum disease are under control, a soft tissue graft procedure repairs the defect and helps prevent additional recession and bone loss. Gum Disease Treatment in Spring, TX,  periodontal gum treatments in Spring, TX


 

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Dr. Romil Pasrija

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Dr. Romil Pasrija obtained her Advanced Training and Doctorate of Dental Medicine DMD from Boston University Henry M. School of Dental Medicine. After practicing several years as an associate dentist, Dr. Romil founded Passmiles near her hometown of Houston, Texas. Becoming a Dentist and serving people and community was always her dream. Dr. Romil is an active member of American Dental Association, Texas Dental…

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