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Periodontal Maintenance

Periodontal maintenance involves regular dental cleanings and evaluations by a dentist or dental hygienist to prevent gum disease and maintain oral health for patients who have previously been treated for gum disease.

Example #1

For example, after a patient undergoes treatment for gum disease like scaling and root planing, they will require periodontal maintenance visits every 3-4 months to keep their gums healthy.

Example #2

Another example is a patient with a history of gum disease who needs specialized cleanings and monitoring to prevent the recurrence of gum problems.

Misuse

An example of misuse could be a dental provider recommending excessive and unnecessary periodontal maintenance visits to generate higher revenue, exploiting the patient's lack of knowledge about their actual needs. It is essential to protect against such misuse to ensure patients receive appropriate care and avoid unnecessary expenses.

Benefits

The benefit of periodontal maintenance is that it helps prevent the progression of gum disease, reduces the risk of tooth loss, and promotes overall oral health. By attending regular maintenance appointments, patients can avoid costly and invasive treatments that may be needed if gum disease progresses unchecked.

Conclusion

Periodontal maintenance plays a crucial role in preserving oral health and preventing the recurrence of gum disease. Patients should be informed about the necessity of these visits to maintain the health of their gums. It is important to seek honest and transparent advice from dental professionals to ensure appropriate care.

Related Terms

Dental CleaningGum DiseaseScaling And Root Planing

Last Modified: 4/30/2024
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