What is curettage?

Curettage can prevent the progression of periodontal disease. The procedure involves removing dental deposits from the root surface, smoothing it (like during scaling) and removing diseased gum from the pocket. There are two types of curettage: open and closed. The first involves cutting the gum and moving it away from the bone and root. Thanks to this, the dentist can see the root precisely, which makes it easier to remove deposits and diseased tissue. Closed curettage is performed without cutting, thanks to which the gum heals faster after the procedure. However, there is no certainty that the root has been properly cleaned. Both procedures are performed under local anesthesia.

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