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Gum Disease ?

Question:

I'm 51 years old and gone to many dentists during my lifetime. I've always had my teeth cleaned every six months. I have never had a dentist that took these measurements. Am I an unusual case?

I'm curious as to how many others reading this have dentists who do this procedure during your regular check-ups and cleanings without your asking.


Answer:

It is very unlikely that this is done without someone's knowledge. It is, however, likely that many patients, even those who see a dentist regularly, have not had this done. The dental community has become much more adept in it's diagnosis of gum disease in the past few years. Detecting gum disease is something we do more vigilantly than has been the case in the past. This is due to an overall better understanding of the disease process and it's symptoms. However, many dentists still do not do a 'periodontal probing' for all patients. This is unfortunate, but is also changing rapidly. Periodontal disease is the *number one* reason for tooth loss in the U.S.. It is often completely painless until it is too late. Without a periodontal probing, which is a simple, painless procedure, it is often possible for a dentist to overlook the disease. If your doctor is not performing this probing, ask him/her to.

When I first got out of dental school I did not "probe" pockets on every patient. I only did it on patients that I suspected might have them. As I became more experienced, I found that "just looking" didn't catch all of them, so I now probe every patient.

Now, if I don't find anything wrong, I don't make a big deal out of it. I just mention that "your gums are healthy". Many patients may not be aware of everything that I am doing at every second. On the other hand, I doubt if *every* dentist probes every patient. The only way to know is to ask if your dentist checked for abnormal perio pockets.








 
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