Deep Clean & Periodontal Therapy
When gum disease has taken hold, a routine scale and polish isn’t enough to stop it. Periodontal therapy — often called a “deep clean” — targets the plaque and tartar that have built up below the gum line, where normal brushing and routine hygienist care can’t reach.
🧠 What Is Periodontal Therapy?
Gum disease progresses in stages:
- Gingivitis — red, swollen gums that bleed when you brush. Reversible with good hygiene and a scale and polish
- Periodontitis — deeper infection that starts to break down the bone and ligament holding the teeth in place. Not reversible — but very treatable, and can be stabilised
Periodontal therapy is the targeted clinical treatment for periodontitis. It combines:
- Deep scaling and root debridement — removing plaque, tartar and bacterial toxins from below the gum line, along the root surface
- Smoothing the root surface so gum tissue can reattach cleanly
- Optional adjuncts such as Periochip (a slow-release antibacterial chip placed into deeper pockets)
- Personalised home care plan — because daily maintenance is what keeps the treatment working
🔍 When Is It Needed?
Your hygienist will recommend periodontal therapy if your gum health assessment shows:
- Pocket depths greater than 4mm
- Bleeding on probing in multiple sites
- X-ray evidence of bone loss
- Previous diagnosis of periodontitis that needs maintenance
💬 What to Expect
- Usually 2–4 longer appointments, working through different quadrants of the mouth
- Local anaesthetic is usually used to keep you comfortable, especially for deeper sites
- Some tenderness and mild sensitivity for a few days afterwards is normal
- Clear aftercare — brushing, interdental cleaning, mouthwash routine
🛡️ What Happens After?
We reassess 8–12 weeks after the initial course:
- If things have stabilised, you’ll go onto a tailored maintenance schedule — usually hygienist visits every 3–4 months
- If some sites haven’t responded, further targeted treatment or referral to a periodontist may be recommended
With good maintenance, many patients stop further bone loss and keep their teeth for life.
⚖️ Cost & Availability
Periodontal therapy is available both on the NHS (when clinically indicated) and privately. Private sessions are longer, more thorough, and can include advanced adjuncts. Ask your dentist for a clear, written treatment plan before starting.
