Periodontal Procedures


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Home care is an extremely important part of maintaining healthy teeth and gums, but even excellent home care cannot prevent bacteria and plaque. If the plaque is not removed, it can harden, becoming calculus. We will recommend a periodontal maintenance program that is best for you based on how quickly you develop calculus and your past and current periodontal health. During your maintenance visits we will perform an oral examination as well as a dental cleaning.

Cosmetic periodontal surgery includes, but is not limited to Crown Lengthening, Soft Tissue Grafts, and Bone Grafting.  These procedures can enhance your smile by correcting problems like long or short teeth, uneven gum line, receding gums, exposed roots, and indentations in the gums or jawbone.


Ultrasonic Cleaning


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Rolling Hills Dental is proud to offer state-of-the-art technology such as Ultra-Sonic Tooth Cleaning. This method is used to gently remove deposits, such as tarter and stains from your teeth and is often more effective than hand scaling. It involves a wand with a scaling tip that produces a soft vibration without the scraping noise. Because it has a thinner scaling tip it can access deep around the gums for a thorough cleaning. While reaching below the gum line to remove bacteria, it also flushes the area with a medicated wash.

If you also suffer from gum disease, Ultrasonic Cleaning is the first step in the prevention, treatment and control of periodontal disease. It will improve the overall health and appearance of your gums, and leave your teeth feeling cleaner than ever.


Periodontal Splinting


Periodontal splinting is done to stabilize teeth that have become loose as a result of bone loss due to periodontal disease. The doctor will determine if periodontal splints are needed, as sometimes careful management of the periodontal disease causes the teeth to become more stable. Periodontal splints may use stabilizing wire or ribbon, composite resin, crowns, inlays/onlays, and/or veneers to accomplish the goal of stabilizing the teeth. 


Arestin®


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ARESTIN® is a locally applied antibiotic that delivers minocycline microspheres in the form of a powder. It is placed directly into the infected periodontal pocket at the time of scaling and root planing procedures for easy, targeted treatment. The microspheres adhere to the surrounding surfaces to provide a sustained release of the antibiotic at the site of active infection for effective treatment. It is used in pocket depth reduction and may be used as part of a periodontal maintenance program. 

Benefits of ARESTIN® include: 

  • No local anesthesia required
  • No adhesive required
  • No dressing required
  • No need for removal as the microspheres are completely bioresorbed
  • Remains active in the pocket for an extended period of time

Cosmetic Gum Reshaping


Gum contouring, also called gum reshaping, is a cosmetic surgery where an uneven gum line is fixed through the extraction of the excess gum surrounding the teeth resulting in a healthier and better smile. The healing period usually doesn’t take long except if there were a lot of gum tissues that were trimmed. This procedure can also help treat gum disease. Gum reshaping may be done using a laser to safely modify the shape of the gums around individual teeth.


Crown Lengthening


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Crown lengthening is commonly used to expose more tooth structure. Crown lengthening involves the removal of gum tissue and/or bone to expose more of a tooth’s structure in order to create a successful restoration.


Gum Grafting


Gum grafting treats root exposure resulting from receded gum tissue.  Tissue is removed from the roof of the mouth or from gum tissue near the tooth and stitched into the area needing gingival repair.

Learn more about Gum Grafting


Bone Grafting


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Bone grafting is the replacement or enhancement of bone around teeth.  When a tooth is lost, the surrounding bone collapses.  Bone grafting is performed to reverse bone loss or enhance bone.  The bone can be taken from parts of the body or from synthetic material.  Bone grafting allows for proper support of dental implants or prostheses.


Osseous Surgery (aka Pocket Depth Reduction)


A pocket depth reduction is a surgical procedure used to smooth and reshape affected bone under the gum tissue.   This procedure is performed when a pocket around a tooth (or teeth) has not responded to other treatments.  It creates a shallow pocket making it difficult for bacteria to survive and damage bone, resulting in bone loss and ultimately, tooth loss.


Bone Regeneration


Bone regeneration is a periodontal surgical procedure that regenerates jaw bone and surrounding tissue. This procedure is often performed to protect your existing teeth and the tissues that keep them in place from bacterial plaque. The gingival tissue is folded back to remove the disease-causing bacteria. Membranes, bone grafts or tissue-stimulating proteins can be used to encourage the body's natural ability to regenerate bone and tissue.


Ridge Preservation


Ridge preservation involves placing a regenerative bone grafting material into empty tooth sockets to rebuild bone where an extraction has left an empty, weakened area.  This process encourages your body’s natural capacity to regenerate bone.

Learn More About Periodontal Disease

Periodontal health can be prevented with proper dental care, and treated at each stage.

Learn More About the Stages of Periodontal Disease