The primary benefit of perioscopy is that it is non-invasive, unlike traditional surgery. It can remove plaque and other deposits on the roots that can cause infection and bone loss if left untreated. This procedure is often combined with systemic antibiotics to reduce inflammation prior to your deep cleaning so that the camera can clearly see the deposits on the root surface below the gums.
Depending on the severity of disease, perioscopy might not be a sufficient solution. The team at East Bay Periodontics and Implant Dentistry can let you know what your best options are after a thorough examination.
During the Procedure
The hygienist will use the perioscope to visually identify plaque and other deposits below the gum. Then an ultrasonic instrument will be used to dislodge and remove these deposits. The perioscope also helps in the identification of cracks or cavities that could require further treatment.
Recovery
As a non-invasive treatment, perioscopy carries few to no side effects. You’ll be able to resume eating and brushing normally immediately following the procedure, although you might have an increased sensitivity to cold foods for several days.