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Is scale and polish an periodontal procedure?

No, scale and polish is not a periodontal procedure.

Here's why:

* Scale and polish is a dental hygiene procedure that focuses on cleaning the teeth and removing plaque and tartar above the gum line. It aims to prevent cavities and gum disease.

* Periodontal procedures are dental procedures that address gum disease and bone loss around the teeth. These procedures are performed by a periodontist, a specialist in gum health.

Examples of periodontal procedures include:

* Scaling and root planing: Deep cleaning below the gum line to remove bacteria and tartar.

* Gum grafting: Adding gum tissue to areas where the gums have receded.

* Bone grafting: Replacing lost bone around the teeth.

* Periodontal surgery: Addressing more complex gum disease issues.

In summary:

* Scale and polish is a preventative hygiene procedure.

* Periodontal procedures are more complex treatments for gum disease.

If you have concerns about your gum health, it's always best to consult with a dentist or periodontist.

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