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Discovery Dental WA provides the most effective and best treatment for your gum disease. We follow the latest proven technology to provide a variety of dental services in Issaquah. To get more information about us, visit our site.

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<strong>Gum</strong> <strong>Disease</strong> <strong>Treatment</strong>Treating gum disease can be accomplished in a number of ways, and whether it'll be an easy ordifficult task depends on several things, beginning with one's health. There are a variety oftreatments for gum disease depending on its severity, your response to earlier treatments, andyour overall health. Now, the best way to make sure that your dental health is well-maintained, isto take care of your gums through regular visits to your local dentist. There are two main waysyour dentist will approach gum disease prevention-nonsurgical and surgical treatments. Scalingand root planing is essentially a treatment where your dentist applies a local anesthetic, andperforms a deep cleaning. This scrubs away tartar from above and below the gum line, andsmooths out any rough spots on your teeth. The smoothing process will usually get rid ofunhealthy bacteria, and provide a nice tidy surface for the gums to get nice and cosy with theirperennial neighbors, the teeth. Your dentist will decide to perform a root planing and scalingprocedure if there are deposits of plaque and calculus below your gum line which need to beremoved.When gum disease has progressed well beyond the point where non-surgical methods can help,surgical treatments may be in your near future. One surgery is a pocket reduction/flap surgery, inwhich the gums are pulled back from the teeth, and the problem pockets of tartar removed.Another surgical treatment is bone grafts, which involves pieces of human bone or syntheticbone inserted in the jawbone to replace those destroyed by gum disease. Lastly, there is bonesurgery, where your dentist removes shallow divots caused by advanced bone loss, making itharder for bacteria to grow. Needless to say, surgical methods are not the first choice unless thehealth of the patient just doesn't sit well with nonsurgical methods, aside from beinginconvenient. Your dentist will consult with you whether a surgical option will be most suited foryour particular situation.http://www.discoverydentalwa.com/

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