remove plaque and tartar, prevent disease, and maintain oral health, periodontal maintenance is a little more complex.
Regular dental cleanings, or prophylaxis, focus on the visible surface of the teeth, which is referred to as the crown. Whereas, periodontal maintenance targets the areas which are affected directly by your periodontal disease. A thorough deep clean is performed on not only the teeth, but the other problem areas including the gums, roots, and bone.
The aim of periodontal maintenance is to prevent the progression of the disease any further, while removing bacteria, reducing inflammation, and helping avoid infection. Your dentist will work with you to insure the best form of maintenance for your stage of the disease. Frequency of appointments and forms of treatment will vary from patient to patient.
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