Scaling and Root Planing In Cary, NC

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Why Choose New Day Dental & Medical Aesthetics for Deep Cleaning in Cary?

At New Day Dental & Medical Aesthetics, we understand that treating gum disease requires specialized care and attention to detail. Our experienced team, led by Dr. Jordan Tucker, provides thorough deep cleaning treatments using advanced techniques and technology to effectively treat periodontal disease. We focus on making the procedure as comfortable as possible while achieving optimal results for your gum health. Our Cary office combines expertise in periodontal care with a gentle approach to help you regain and maintain healthy gums.
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What Is Deep Cleaning and Why Is It Necessary?

Deep cleaning, also known as scaling and root planing, is a specialized dental procedure that goes beyond routine cleaning to treat periodontal disease. This therapeutic treatment removes bacteria, calculus (tartar), and debris from under the gums while smoothing root surfaces to eliminate areas where bacteria can collect. When gum disease causes pockets to form between your teeth and gums, regular cleanings can’t reach deep enough to remove harmful buildup. Deep cleaning addresses this issue by thoroughly cleaning below the gum line to promote healing and prevent disease progression.

Bleeding gums, persistent bad breath, and tender tissue along the gumline are more than just minor inconveniences. These symptoms often point to the early stages of gum disease, a condition that quietly progresses beneath the surface and can eventually lead to tooth loss if left untreated. Scaling and root planing, sometimes called a deep cleaning, goes beyond a standard dental cleaning to remove bacteria and buildup below the gumline. This procedure is often the first and most effective step toward restoring healthier gum tissue.

At New Day Dental Medical Aesthetics, we provide thorough scaling and root planing treatment in a comfortable, welcoming setting. Our team understands that hearing the words “gum disease” can feel overwhelming, but this periodontal treatment is a routine, well-established approach to stopping the progression of infection and helping your gums heal. Dr. Jordan Tucker and our skilled hygiene team use advanced tools and a gentle approach to make your deep cleaning experience as smooth as possible.

What Scaling and Root Planing Involves

A standard teeth cleaning focuses on the visible surfaces of your teeth and just along the gumline. Scaling and root planing takes that process further by targeting the areas beneath the gumline where plaque and tartar have built up in pockets between the teeth and gum tissue. This buildup creates an environment where harmful bacteria thrive, triggering inflammation and gradually breaking down the structures that hold your teeth in place.

The Scaling Phase

During the scaling portion of the procedure, your hygienist carefully removes plaque and hardened tartar from the tooth surfaces both above and below the gumline. We use a combination of ultrasonic instruments and specialized hand tools to break apart deposits in the periodontal pockets. For patients who may have been putting off dental visits or noticing increased gum sensitivity, this step is essential for clearing bacterial buildup that daily brushing and flossing alone cannot reach.

The Root Planing Phase

Once the deposits are removed, root planing smooths the surfaces of the tooth roots. Rough root surfaces give bacteria easy places to attach and multiply, so creating a smoother surface helps the gum tissue reattach to the teeth more effectively. This step encourages the pockets around your teeth to shrink over time, reducing the space where bacteria can collect and lowering your risk of further infection.

Signs You May Need a Deep Cleaning

Gum disease often develops without causing noticeable pain, which is one of the reasons it affects so many adults. According to the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, roughly 42% of adults aged 30 and older in the United States have some form of periodontitis. Recognizing the warning signs early gives you the best chance at avoiding more complex treatment down the road.

Some of the most common indicators that scaling and root planing may be recommended include:

  • Bleeding gums: Gums that bleed when you brush, floss, or eat are one of the earliest signs that something is off below the surface.
  • Persistent bad breath: Ongoing bad breath that does not improve with regular brushing often signals bacterial activity in the periodontal pockets.
  • Swollen or tender tissue: Red, puffy, or tender gum tissue along the gumline is a common sign of active inflammation.
  • Receding gums: Gums that appear to be pulling away from your teeth can indicate that the supporting structures are being affected.
  • Loose teeth or bite changes: Shifting teeth or a change in the way your bite feels may suggest that bone support has been compromised.

During your routine dental exam, our team measures the depth of the pockets around each tooth. Pockets deeper than three millimeters typically indicate that gum disease has progressed beyond gingivitis and that a deep cleaning is the right next step.

Recovery and What to Expect After Treatment

Most patients find that scaling and root planing is far more comfortable than they expected. We often use a local anesthetic to keep you relaxed throughout the appointment, and many deep cleanings can be completed in one or two visits, depending on the extent of the buildup. Cary families with busy schedules appreciate that the procedure fits easily into a weekday appointment without requiring extended time away from daily life.

Aftercare in the Days Following Your Visit

Your gums may feel slightly tender or sensitive for a few days after the procedure, and minor bleeding during brushing is normal as the tissue heals. Rinsing with warm salt water and sticking with softer foods for the first day or two can help with any discomfort. Within a couple of weeks, most patients notice a meaningful improvement in gum color, reduced swelling, and less bleeding during their home care routine.

Follow-Up and Long-Term Gum Health

Scaling and root planing is often the starting point of an ongoing periodontal maintenance plan. After your initial treatment, we may recommend more frequent cleanings every three to four months to keep bacteria from building back up in the pockets. We also offer laser gum therapy as a complementary approach for patients who need additional support in managing their gum disease treatment long-term.

Meet Dr. Jordan Tucker

Dr. Jordan Tucker, DDS, at New Day Dental in Cary, NC

Dr. Jordan Tucker, DDS

Owner & Lead Dentist • New Day Dental & Medical Aesthetics

Dr. Tucker earned his dental degree from West Virginia University and has built a Cary dental practice centered on making periodontal and preventive care approachable for patients at every stage of life. He is an award-winning dentist recognized among top dental professionals in the United States, and he and our team use scaling and root planing to treat gum disease early, helping protect both your gums and the teeth they support. Dr. Tucker personally reviews every periodontal case to track your progress and keep your treatment on the right path.

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Schedule Your Scaling and Root Planing at New Day Dental Medical Aesthetics

Gum disease does not improve on its own, but the right treatment at the right time can make all the difference. Award-winning dentist Dr. Jordan Tucker and the team at New Day Dental Medical Aesthetics bring advanced technology, a gentle chairside manner, and a genuine commitment to helping Cary families protect their smiles for the long term. As one of the top three most technologically advanced dental practices in the country, we combine proven periodontal techniques with modern tools to deliver results you can be confident in.

If you have noticed any signs of gum disease or it has simply been a while since your last dental visit, now is the time to take action. We accept all major PPO insurance plans and offer affordable in-house membership plans for patients without coverage. Reach out to our Cary office to schedule your scaling and root planing consultation today.

Take the first step toward healthier gums with professional deep cleaning at New Day Dental & Medical Aesthetics. Contact our Cary office at (919) 701-6699 to schedule your consultation, or use our convenient online booking system. Located at 1223 Parkside Main St., Cary, NC 27519, we’re ready to help you achieve optimal periodontal health.
FAQs

FAQs About Scaling and Root Planing In Cary, NC

Why Choose New Day Dental & Medical Aesthetics for Deep Cleaning in Cary?

The procedure typically requires two appointments, each focusing on one side of your mouth. Each session usually lasts 1-2 hours, depending on the extent of treatment needed.
We use local anesthesia to ensure your comfort during the procedure. Most patients experience minimal discomfort during treatment and mild sensitivity for a few days afterward.
Deep cleaning is typically a one-time treatment for active gum disease, followed by regular maintenance visits. The frequency of maintenance depends on how well your gums respond to treatment and your home care routine.
Some mild discomfort and sensitivity are normal for a few days following treatment. Your gums may be tender and might bleed slightly during cleaning. These symptoms typically resolve within a week.
Maintaining good oral hygiene at home and attending regular maintenance appointments are crucial for long-term success. We’ll provide detailed instructions for optimal home care.
Many dental insurance plans provide coverage for deep cleaning when medically necessary. Our team will help verify your benefits and explain any out-of-pocket costs.
Regular cleaning focuses on areas above the gum line, while deep cleaning thoroughly addresses bacteria and buildup below the gum line and on root surfaces.
Most patients notice improvements in gum health within 2-3 weeks of treatment. Complete healing and pocket depth reduction can take several months.