Periodontal disease is a progressive condition that leads to severe inflammation and
tooth loss if left untreated. Antibiotic treatments can be used in combination with scaling and root
planing, curettage, surgery, or as a stand-alone treatment to help reduce bacteria before and/or after many common
periodontal procedures.
Antibiotic treatments come in several different types, including oral forms and topical
gels which are applied directly into the gum pockets. Research has shown that in the case of acute periodontal
infection, refractory periodontal disease, prepubertal periodontal disease and juvenile periodontal disease,
antibiotic treatments have been incredibly effective.
Antibiotics can be prescribed at a low dose for longer term use or as a short term
medication to deter bacteria from re-colonizing.
The biggest advantage of directly delivering antibiotics to the surface
of the gums is not affecting the entire body. Topical gels and direct delivery methods tend to be preferred
over their oral counterparts and are extremely effective when used after scaling and root planing
procedures.
Noticeable periodontal improvements are usually seen after systemic or oral antibiotic
treatment. We will incorporate antibiotic treatments as necessary for the healing of your periodontal
condition.
If you have any questions about periodontal disease or antibiotic treatments, contact
our practice at your convenience.