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Procedures

Periodontal surgery

Treatment options

In most dental situations, you have the time to evaluate your treatment choices. No treatment is always an option, but may not be in your best interest. If you elect to be treated, there is often more than one way to proceed. Common treatment options for this procedure are listed on this page.

For treating moderate to advanced periodontal disease, there may be no traditional dental alternatives to periodontal surgery.

Nutritional Supplements and Herbal Remedies—There is evidence to support the use of certain vitamin and nutritional supplements to help maintain the periodontal health of stable periodontal patients. These supplements may or may not be helpful additions to traditional periodontal treatment in gaining control over compromised periodontal health. Supplements which have been studied and may be useful in promoting periodontal wellness include vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin E, Coenzyme Q10 (or "CoQ10), calcium and folic acid. Appropriate use of these supplements should be in compliance with the recommendations of your dentist / periodontist, who can also track their effectiveness.

Certain essential oils (including thyme oil, tea tree oil, eucalyptus oil, peppermint oil, and chamomile oil) are present in some toothpastes and mouthwashes, and in appropriate doses may promote gingival health. There are many books and web sites dedicated to naturopathic remedies such as essential oils and herbal supplements. If you are unfamiliar with these non-traditional medicinal products, avoid using them unless you have involved a naturopathic doctor or someone with equivalent credentials who understands their limitations and risks.

Certain "natural" supplements whose safe dose has not been established, or whose formulations are not regulated have been found, or suspected to alter hormone levels, encourage tumor growth, produce chemical burns, cause prolonged bleeding, cause allergic reactions and produce other adverse effects.

In general, essential oils should not be taken internally or used full strength on skin or mucous membranes. Their use should also be avoided by patients with asthma, epilepsy, or allergies, as well as by cancer patients and pregnant or nursing women. Prescribed by a qualified naturopathic doctor, aromatherapist, herbalist, or nutritionist, unregulated supplements can potentially be used safely. However, your dentist/periodontist should be involved so that the effectiveness of such supplements can be measured and any potential oral side effects can be evaluated.

Formulation of many "natural" supplements is unregulated by the Food and Drug Administration, and their potency may not be well controlled. This means that identical-appearing bottles of the same substance, packaged and sold by the same manufacturer may contain significantly different concentrations of the medication inside. For many, there is no established recommendation for appropriate or effective doses.

Tooth Removal—Tooth extraction is an alternative to maintaining periodontal health, although one that comes with significant consequences.
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Desensitizing Medications—Covering an exposed tooth root with a soft tissue graft is not the only method of eliminating sensitivity. The tooth roots can be treated with desensitizing medications or topical fluoride.

Fillings—Teeth which have developed root surface cavities can be restored with fillings.

More information on dental procedures

Desensitizing medications
Dental procedure image: Desensitizing medications
Desensitizing medications applied by dentists plug the microscopic pores in teeth that cause sensitivity...
Fillings & core buildups
Dental procedure image: Fillings and core buildups
Fillings are among the most frequently prescribed and versatile methods of restoring damaged or decayed teeth to proper appearance and function...
Simple extractions
Dental procedure image: Simple extractions
Simple (or "closed") extraction is a tooth removal procedure in which no soft tissue incision is made, and the tooth is not divided into sections to remove it...
Surgical extractions
Dental procedure image: Surgical extractions
Surgical extraction is a tooth removal procedure in which surgical access is required to completely remove a tooth...
Topical fluoride
Dental procedure image: Topical fluoride
Fluoride is a naturally occurring element which helps to harden tooth enamel and make it more resistant to acid exposure. It helps protect against cavities and can reduce tooth sensitivity...