This approach helps improve gum health, reduce the risk of tooth loss, and manage the long-term effects of the disease.
Treatment is divided into 4 key steps, each aimed at improving your gum health and preventing future problems. Treatment can be provided by your dental professional (if within their scope), or you may be referred to a specialist periodontist (specialist in gum disease) or dentist with special interest (DWSI) in periodontics.
Step 1: Personal care and professional support
The first step focuses on helping you improve your oral hygiene and managing risk factors that make gum disease worse.
What you can do:
What your dental team will do:
Why this step is important:
Step 2: Subgingival (below the gum line) instrumentation (deep cleaning)
The second step focuses on cleaning below the gum line to remove plaque and calculus that cannot be reached with regular brushing.
What happens during deep cleaning:
Why this step is important:
Step 3: Advanced treatment for non-responsive areas
If some areas do not respond well to the deep cleaning, further treatment may be required.
What further treatments may involve:
Surgical procedures are usually performed by a specialist periodontist or dentists with additional training.
Why this step is important:
Step 4: Supportive periodontal care (SPC)
The final step is ongoing care to keep your gums healthy in the long term.
What happens during maintenance visits:
The frequency of these visits will depend on your individual needs but will usually be within 3 – 12 months.
Why this step is important:
Why treating periodontitis is important
If left untreated, periodontitis will get worse over time, leading to:
Treating gum disease early and following the structured treatment plan can help prevent complications and improve your overall health.
References
Dr Antoniszczak will present a lecture about the oral health challenges among people living with diabetes. This lecture explores the key challenges faced by individuals living with diabetes, focusing on…
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Read moreDr Antoniszczak will present a lecture about the oral health challenges among people living with diabetes. This lecture explores the key challenges faced by individuals living with diabetes, focusing on…
Read moreHosted by #diabeteschat, join Dr Varkha Rattu and the team behind the Periodontitis-Diabetes Hub for an insightful discussion exploring the importance of managing periodontitis and diabetes.
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Regular periodontal reviews can aid diabetes management
Chronic inflammation links both diseases
Periodontitis can significantly increase blood glucose levels
Inflammation from periodontitis exacerbates insulin resistance
Regular periodontal reviews can aid diabetes management