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Flap Surgery For Advanced Stages of Periodontal Disease

February 24th, 2011 by admin

Flap surgery may be necessary in some stages of periodontal disease. This particular treatment option occurs when there becomes a need for more invasive procedures to remove the plaque and tartar build up below the gum line. It’s important to be educated on the cause of periodontal disease, particularly the lifestyle related causes, and how genetics leads to symptoms of periodontal disease. Periodontal disease leads to the development of deeply pocketed areas of bacteria that are often unable to be removed using standard teeth brushing methods. The good news is that your dentist is able to apply treatments to remove this build up, in most cases, prior to using this particular type of procedure if the periodontal disease is caught sooner.

The advancing stages of periodontal disease allow for the bacteria to get much deeper into the gum lining. This is where the gums can become very inflamed, painful and teeth can become loose. When this occurs, brushing alone will not be enough. Dentists use deep cleaning methods such as root planning and scaling to help remove more of the plaque buildup. When those do not work, the next step is to use flap surgery. This is a treatment for the advanced stages of periodontal disease, but it is considered a routine and commonly performed surgical procedure.

There are a few things you should know about periodontal disease and flap surgery. Consider the following:

  • Flap surgery occurs when there is a need for it, due to the depth of the bacterial infection and inflammation.
  • In this procedure, the dentist will remove or lift back some layers of the gums to remove the tartar buildup left behind.
  • After this is done, the gums are then sutured back into their normal place. However, as the condition heals, the gums will begin to shrink down and snuggly fit up against the teeth again, something that is not likely to occur if you continue to allow the stages of periodontal disease to progress.

In many cases, flap surgery is the best option for the more advanced stages of periodontal disease, especially as the condition reaches the level of periodontitis, when the bone becomes involved in the condition. If your doctor recommends this treatment, it is likely that you need to go through with it. To avoid having this procedure done, improve your dental hygiene to reduce the amount of bacteria in the mouth, which in turn will keep the condition from becoming an advanced stage of periodontal disease. Many people can still overcome the condition with this surgical procedure.

Orthodontics: correct positioning of the teeth, jaw bones, joints

September 20th, 2008 by admin

There are more than 4 million people in Canada and the United States who are under orthodont

ic treatment. Orthodontics can prevent or correct problems that relate to the positioning of the teeth, jaw bones, joints and muscles of mastication. Dr. Benoit Carrier technology employs high-tech DAMON 3, which uses fresh forces in harmony with the biology of your body to make corrections necessary orthodontist. That means a period of treatment shorter with less extraction of teeth and needed less sensitivity during treatment. In addition, Dr. Benoit Carrier can use invisible orthodontics for certain types of orthodontic correction.

It is important that a child has an examination before the age of seven, because it is sometimes difficult or too late to correct the problems after the growth of facial and jaw completed. Early treatment can in some cases prevent the extraction of teeth to create space. Read the rest of this entry »