Root planing is a specialized non-surgical procedure that targets the removal of plaque and
tartar from the root surfaces. This treatment is highly effective for patients with gum disease,
as it cleans deep pockets and eliminates harmful bacteria beneath the gum line.
By reaching areas that regular cleaning cannot, root planing helps reverse early-stage
gingivitis and prevents the progression of periodontitis. This procedure promotes tissue healing
and restores the foundation of your teeth, ensuring long-term oral health and stability.
Root planing removes deep plaque and tartar buildup, significantly reducing inflammation. By cleaning the root surfaces thoroughly, this procedure supports natural gum healing and keeps your periodontal tissues healthy.
By eliminating harmful bacteria and sub-gingival tartar, root planing acts as a proactive defense against infections. This prevents gum disease from advancing, reducing the need for more invasive surgical procedures later.
Root planing offers several benefits, including improved gum health, prevention of gum disease, and enhanced oral hygiene. By removing bacteria and tartar, root planing helps restore gum tissue and prevents more serious periodontal issues. This treatment is vital for maintaining a healthy smile and a strong foundation for your teeth.
By eliminating plaque and tartar from beneath the gum line, root planing helps improve the overall health of your gums, reducing inflammation and preventing the progression of gum disease.
Root planing removes the buildup of plaque and tartar that can lead to periodontal disease. By cleaning deep into the root surfaces, we help stop the disease from progressing and reduce the risk of severe gum infection.
Root planing promotes healthier gum tissue by removing toxins and bacteria from the gums, allowing for proper healing and regeneration of gum tissue around the teeth.
Root planing not only improves immediate gum health but also contributes to long-term oral health by reducing the likelihood of gum disease reoccurrence and tooth loss due to infection or inflammation.