ISBN-13: 9786206787815 / Angielski / Miękka / 228 str.
Periodontal maintenance procedures involve the removal of plaque and calculus, and an evaluation geared toward identifying factors that may interfere with oral health. These visits may be scheduled every few weeks or as far apart as every six months. The dentist determines the frequency of the visits, which depends on the severity of the disease, the overall oral health, and the risk factors involved. Most people with a history of periodontal disease start with a three-month supportive periodontal treatment schedule. Each of these visits will include a review of the factors that interfere with periodontal health. After reviewing changes in the medical and dental history, an oral exam will be completed. During this visit, plaque and calculus are removed and the teeth polished. The effectiveness of the daily oral hygiene methods are evaluated and reviewed. Scientific research has proven that with meticulous daily plaque removal and periodontal maintenance procedures, the recurrence and progression of periodontal disease can be minimized. The best way to protect your periodontal and systemic health is to identify and treat periodontal disease recurrence in a timely manner.