Cosmetic & Reconstructive Periodontics & Implant Surgery

Periodontics and Implant Surgery

Tempe, AZ

480.820.4342

The Patient's Role in Periodontal Treatment

No matter how successful the periodontal treatment has been, ultimately you are the most important one in maintaining your periodontal health.  For maximum results, the patient must accept this role as a “co-therapist”.  You must take “ownership” in achieving long-term success.

The first responsibility is to eliminate factors that increase susceptibility to periodontal disease.  Some of these include smoking, uncontrolled diabetes and excessive alcohol use. 

Secondarily, it is important to maintain daily plaque control.  This is achieved through brushing and using other homecare aids such as floss, interdental brushes and rubber tips.  Most periodontal disease begins between the teeth, therefore, we will recommend hygiene aids for your oral hygiene routine.

Lastly, you are responsible for scheduling regular periodontal maintenance.  The frequency of these visits will be determined by Dr. Waring and your family dentist based on the level of your periodontal health.  Most patients with moderate to advanced cases or patients who may be susceptible to periodontal disease should have periodontal maintenance appointments every three to four months for their lifetime.  Maintaining this schedule is very important in controlling periodontal disease.

MARK C. WARING, D.D.S.

COSMETIC & RECONSTRUCTIVE PERIODONTICS & IMPLANT SURGERY - TEMPE, AZ