Providing oral hygiene becomes quite difficult when the soft and hard tissues adjacent to the teeth are lost due to reasons such as gingivitis, tartar formation, bone loss, etc. In such cases, tartar can form even deeper, attach to the root surfaces of the teeth, and gum pockets can appear.
In advanced cases where there is loss of gums and bone, the teeth may start to show mobility over time, and even if no such symptoms are detected, their life may be shortened. In order to prevent this situation, to eliminate gum pockets that cannot be cleaned, to increase the adaptation of the gum to the tooth and root surface, and to extend the life of the teeth, a more detailed and advanced root surface cleaning than teeth cleaning in risky areas, and sometimes root planing may be required. With curettage treatment, a more cleanable surface is obtained, and with regular check-ups, the life of teeth with loss of supporting tissue can be extended.
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