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What Is Periodontics?

Periodontics focuses on treating problems affecting the structures supporting your teeth. The structures include your gums, the bone surrounding your teeth, known as alveolar bone, and ligaments called periodontal ligaments.

These ligaments are stretchy tissues that act like tiny shock absorbers, so that when you bite down, they absorb some of the pressure created. The periodontal ligaments are attached to teeth and the tooth sockets, holding them in place.

All of the structures can be destroyed by periodontitis, a common bacterial infection requiring the services of an experienced periodontist. Without these structures, the risk of tooth loss increases, and advanced periodontal disease is the most common reason for losing teeth.

What Is a Periodontist?

A periodontist is a dental specialist who has undergone years of advanced training. They must first complete training in general dentistry before specializing in this field and spending an additional three years in dental school. After graduating, a periodontist must become board-certified to practice in their chosen state.

A periodontist can provide a wide range of treatments that are beyond the scope of the general dentist.

When to See a Periodontist

You may need to see a periodontist if you require specialist dental treatment. Some individuals may require the services of a periodontist temporarily for a specific treatment. Others may benefit from consulting a periodontist in the long term, for example, if they develop a chronic disease such as periodontal disease.

Advanced Dental Implant Treatments

Periodontists are also experts in planning and placing dental implants, as well as providing all other treatments associated with the gums and jawbone. Whether you need a single implant or a full arch restoration, a periodontist will ensure you receive the best planned implant treatment and achieve optimal results.

What is Periodontal Disease?

Briefly, periodontal disease is a bacterial infection that can destroy the gums and structures surrounding your teeth, and ultimately may impact your overall health. When it becomes advanced, it can become chronic, and specialist dental care is required to help control this condition.

Periodontal Maintenance & Surgery

Periodontal maintenance includes scaling and root planing, a treatment also called a deep dental cleaning. When periodontal disease is present, regular deep dental cleanings may be necessary to control this condition.

Our periodontists at NYC Dentistry Center can also provide a range of advanced treatments for periodontal disease. These include:

  • Pinhole surgery and gum grafting to rejuvenate and restore damaged gums.
  • LANAP laser gum surgery to treat advanced periodontal disease.

Benefits of Periodontal Treatment

Periodontal treatment can offer some significant benefits, including:

  • Restoring gum health and stopping the progression of gum disease.
  • Preventing tooth loss.
  • Restoring functionality and the ability to eat and speak.
  • Supporting long-term implant success.
  • Improving overall health and appearance.
  • Supporting overall health.

The Connection between Periodontal and Overall Health

Good periodontal health and overall health are closely linked. An increasing number of clinical studies have shown the connection between advanced gum disease and serious conditions like heart disease, diabetes, respiratory illnesses, stroke, and complications during pregnancy.

If you have advanced periodontal disease, the bacteria that cause this condition can affect your overall health, increasing the risk of you developing serious health problems. Conversely, if you already have health problems, these can increase the likelihood of developing periodontal disease.

Taking care of your gums and following a good preventive dental care routine can help protect and promote better overall health.

Other Treatments Offered by Periodontists

Our periodontal team doesn’t just focus on your gum health; they can also provide a range of advanced treatments. These are treatments that you may require occasionally and include:

  • Dental bone grafting.
  • Gum Grafting.

Dental Bone Grafting

Bone grafting is often necessary to prepare the jawbone for implant surgery, and our periodontal team provides a range of bone grafting services, including sinus lifts, socket preservation after tooth extractions, and ridge augmentation surgery.

As periodontists are specialists in bone grafting, they are also the people to see if you have any problems with a bone graft completed previously or have other complications that could affect a dental bone graft.

You may never need to see a periodontist for specialist care, but if you do, it’s comforting to know that these services are available from NYC Dentistry Center, a team you already trust to take excellent care of your oral health.

NYC Dentistry Center
6 E 45th Street, 8th Floor, Suite 2
New York, NY 10017
(212) 810-9264
Updated on by
Dr. Navid Rahmani, DDS (Periodontist) of NYC Dentistry Center