Periodontal therapy may include gingival flaps to clean tartar and
debris under the gum line, excising exess gingival tissue to eliminate a pocket or placement of a periodontal antibiotic which promotes healing and reattachment of the gingiva to the tooth.
Not exact matches
Overgrown
gum tissues commonly occur and allow
debris to collect
under the
gum line.
This involves removing tartar and
debris from the part of the tooth you can't see — the part
under the
gum.
Long hair growing
under and around the paws also collects
debris like leaves, twigs, pine needles, snow or ice balls and even discarded chewing
gum.
If the self cleaning mechanisms can not keep up with removing the
debris that accumulates
under the
gums then there will be an irritation similar to a «splinter»
under your nail.
A large amount of water is used to cool the device that also helps remove the trapped
debris from
under the
gums.