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Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy

Scaling and Root Planing
- When plaque extends below the gumline, gingivitis can deteriorate into a condition known as periodontitis.  Periodontitis is an inflammation that can erode the ligament and bone beneath the gums, creating deep pockets that foster the growth of destructive bacteria.  Treatment includes root planning (deep scaling of the bacteria-filled pockets) sometimes with the use of antibiotics.

Atridox (Antibiotic Therapy) - Atridox is a product that contains a low dose of the antibiotic Doxycyline.  It is in a gel form which, when placed in the peridontal pocket releases Doxycycline over a ten day period.

Arestin (Anitbiotic Therapy) - Arestin is a product that consists of microspheres containing a low dose of antibiotic minocycline for treatment of patients with adult periodontitis.  When placed in a periodontal pocket, microspheres release minocycline in a controlled, continuous pattern over a ten-day treatment period.

Periodontal Culturing - Plaque can be viewed under a high magnification to identify the types of bacteria present.  This will help in determining the potential for gum disease and also the appropriate antibiotic to treat periodontal disease.

Nightguard Appliance Therapy - Nightguards are used as a treatment option to deter grinding and clenching.  Some patients with more extreme symptoms may require surgical procedures.  The goal of surgery is to provide measurable improvement in comfort and function.

Occlusal Adjustment - The forces of your bite can sometimes affect the positioning of the jaw and teeth.  Minor polishing of the surface enamel of the teeth can help to redistribute and redirect the biting forces.

Jerald N. Rosenberg, DMD, LLC
Periodontics & Implantology (201) 794-0260

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