Locally delivered antibiotics - A miracle agent for the treatment of your gums!!
Gum disease is the consequence of accumulation of dental plaque (a thin film which forms over your teeth and oral surfaces) and tartar (calcified plaque). Good oral hygiene and effective professional scaling is responsible for eliminating and reducing the 'bad bacteria' in your mouth.
Those areas which do not respond to professional scaling require the use of locally delivered antibiotic therapy or surgery. For a localised site of involvement we prefer the use of a local drug delivery whereas for a large span of involvement and extensive periodontal destruction, surgical mode of therapy is preferred.
Various agents are available for administration of local drug delivery - fibres, chips, gels, microspheres, etc. These agents are resorbable and degrade at that site over a period of time.
Benefits:
Drug is administered at a localised site in the oral cavity.
Thus, side effects of systemic route of administration of the drug are
prevented
Once the drug is placed, continuous and long-term release of the
antibiotic takes place
Procedure:
A numbing agent (local anesthesia) is administered. The inner
lining of the periodontal pocket (deepening of the space between your tooth and
gums) is removed using a curette (periodontal instrument). A local drug
delivery is gently placed into the site of involvement, covered on top with a
dressing and gums are allowed to heal. The dressing is removed after a span of
1-2 weeks and the region is re-examined.
Locally delivered antibiotic is a safe and productive periodontal therapy. If you need more advice, you can contact us.
Dr. Shraddha Karkhanis
1 Smile One Care
BDS, MDS
Periodontist & Oral Implantologist
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