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3 Wycombe Road,
Prestwood, Buckinghamshire
Great Missenden HP16 0NZ
When plaque bacteria build up on your teeth it can calcify or harden and stick hard forming calculus (tartar).
This cannot be removed by brushing and requires professional removal called scaling.
This cannot be removed by brushing and requires professional removal called scaling.
30-45 minutes
1-2 visits, sometimes more
None
Local
When gum disease has been diagnosed, usually the first line of treatment will be non-surgical periodontal treatment which involves scaling. Scaling is when plaque and calculus above and below the gumline is professionally removed, all the way down to the bottom of the infected gum pocket. Local anaesthetic is usually administered for your comfort and to allow us to clean effectively to the base of the pocket where your toothbrush can not reach.
Depending on how many teeth in your mouth are affected, you may require several visits to allow us to numb sections of your mouth to carry out the treatment.
You will feel numb for a few hours after treatment. Once the anaesthetic has worn off you may notice some bleeding and tenderness around your gums. This can be settled with anti-inflammatory drugs like paracetamol if necessary but in most cases, patients tolerate the procedure very well.
As a consequence of the removal of the bacteria and calculus, the inflamed gums will start to heal. Your gums will start to look less red, puffy and sore. There will be less bleeding when you brush your teeth and the pockets will ‘tighten’ up, which can make your teeth feel a little more sensitive to cold foods and drinks. This can be easily managed by using a desensitising toothpaste twice a day. In some cases, your gums may recede slightly if the pockets are very deep.
Provided you closely follow the aftercare and oral hygiene instructions given to you, you will notice a reduction in bleeding, and improvement in your breath, appearance and reduction in swelling of your gums. The dentist or hygienist will recall you after a few weeks to repeat the careful gum measurements to see how much improvement has been made.
Following your consultation, you will be provided with a written estimate of costs for treatment. This is based on the materials or products to be used, and complexity of the procedure. You will always be given clear transparent costs and there will never be any hidden costs or surprise bills!
£350
Everyone on our team, from our practice manager to our hygienists, works towards making your visit comfortable, caring and personal.
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