Gum Therapies in Wexford
Gum therapy is a process dentists use to treat periodontal disease, which can cause bleeding gums and bad breath. And if that doesn’t sound so bad, think of this: If left untreated, periodontal disease can also cause significant loss of the spongy bone that holds your teeth in place, ultimately leading to lost teeth. In fact, periodontal disease unchecked by gum therapy is the leading cause of tooth loss.
Even with good daily oral hygiene, some plaque still remains in your mouth and over time it can harden and becomes tartar (also known as calculus) which, if left in your mouth, causes periodontal disease. Tartar can only be removed by a dentist or dental hygienist with a process called ‘scaling’ where either ultrasound vibrations or a manual tool called a scaler are used to remove tartar from the portion of your tooth that is below the gum line. Since plaque and calculus love to grab onto rough surfaces of the tooth, once the built-up tartar has been removed from your tooth, the rough or irregular surfaces are smoothed away with a process called ‘root planing.’ This process is used to prevent periodontal disease, reverse any early signs of gum disease and to prevent any existing periodontal disease from spreading.