Periodontal Splinting with Ribbon
One
of the critical manifestations of periodontal diseases is the sequel of
mobility that results from such a clinical situation. Mobility, as extremely
slowly developing phenomenon, leads to drastic consequences (especially toothmigration and occlusal trauma) that can be corrected. Depending on clinical
conditions, tooth mobility can be treated by combination of several treatment
modalities, such as periodontal and restorative therapeutics.
The periodontic
therapy is directed toward the etiologic factors including plaque, and
calculus. Root planning and subgingival debridement are performed to help to
reduce inflammation, and bleeding. A few months after initial debridement, the
tissue response is assessed. The periodontist will determine if the periodontal
statue is stable enough to proceed with restorative treatment (splinting). Read more........................
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