Root Planing
Root planing and scaling are therapeutic (which means
designed to heal) and time-consuming treatments to remove toxins (poisons) and
bacteria from the root surfaces of the teeth. Periodontal (gum and bone) disease
can be treated with root planing. Removing toxins allows the body’s immune
system to begin the healing process. Calculus (sometimes called tartar, diseased
cementum, and/or dentin) are also scaled away. (Cementum is the hard tissue that
covers the tooth root. Dentin is that part of the tooth that is underneath the
cementum.) These procedures are used as complete treatment in some stages of
periodontal disease, and as part of preparing the mouth for surgery in others.
Several appointments, treating sections of the mouth, and local anesthesia may
be required.
