Dentin, cementum, enamel, and dental pulp are the four main components of teeth. As periodontitis persists, the disease will damage the cementum, dentin, or both. Root planing is an attempt to smooth rough surfaces and remove the subgingival bacteria. During root planing, the dentist cleans deep below the gums to remove plaque and tartar buildup on the roots of teeth where the bones are affected by the infection. Planing completely removes the cementum, which is the calcified film that covers a tooth’s root. The procedure may also involve the removal of a small superficial layer of dentin, which is the second layer of a tooth located below the enamel. After the procedure is complete, your dentist flushes the area to remove any remaining bacteria. Then they will apply pressure to ensure proper gum tissue growth. You'll likely experience some discomfort after the procedure. Properly healed gums appear as well-adapted, firm, and normally shaped tissue. If you have severe periodontal disease, your dentist may recommend scaling and root planning treatment at least twice a year. However, if your gums and teeth are healthy after the first procedure, you'll only need dental checkups twice a year. During these appointments, you'll undergo a regular teeth cleaning and exam.
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