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Periodontal Maintenance: Why Ongoing Care Is Essential for Gum Health

September 24, 2024
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Posted By: Dr. Jason Justison
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Healthy gums are the foundation of a healthy smile, but maintaining them requires ongoing care. This is especially true after periodontal treatment for gum disease to treat gum disease. Regular periodontal maintenance is essential to prevent relapse, protect against further gum damage, and ensure long-term oral health.

Preventing Gum Disease Relapse

Periodontal disease can return if not properly managed. Even after successful treatment, the bacteria that cause gum disease can persist, leading to plaque and tartar buildup below the gumline. Without these regular cleanings, there's a high risk of relapse, which could lead to more serious issues like bone loss or tooth decay.

Regular periodontal maintenance visits remove this buildup before it triggers inflammation or infection again. These appointments typically include deep cleaning and scaling, with a focus on areas that regular brushing and flossing can’t reach.

Monitoring and Maintaining Gum Health

Early detection of issues is critical in preventing further progression of gum disease. Periodontal maintenance visits allow for ongoing monitoring of your gums. During these checkups, your dentist or hygienist will evaluate the depth of your gum pockets, check for signs of inflammation, and identify any areas of concern early on. Maintenance visits ensure any minor problems are treated before they escalate into major complications.

Customizing Care for Optimal Results

Periodontal maintenance isn’t one-size-fits-all. Some patients may require more frequent visits, while others may need fewer. The key is consistency in care.

Your dentist will tailor a maintenance schedule to suit your specific needs. By staying on top of regular appointments, you're protecting your investment in your oral health, ensuring that your gums remain strong, healthy, and disease-free.

Effective and Efficient Periodontal Care in Wilmington, DE

If you’re in Wilmington or Pike Creek, DE and require treatment for periodontal issues or simply want to ensure that they never arise, contact dentist Dr. Jason Justison and the friendly and knowledgeable Justison and Gladnick Family Dentistry team to schedule a consultation!

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