Periodontal Probe Improves Exams and Alleviates Pain
TBMG-6502
5/1/2009
- Content
Conventional periodontal probing is indeed invasive, uncomfortable for the patient, and the results can vary greatly between dentists and even for repeated measurements by the same dentist. It is a necessary procedure, though, as periodontal disease is the most common dental disease, and usually results from an increased concentration of bacteria in the pocket, or sulcus, between the gums and teeth. These bacteria produce acids and other byproducts, which enlarge the sulcus by eroding the gums and the periodontal ligaments.
- Citation
- "Periodontal Probe Improves Exams and Alleviates Pain," Mobility Engineering, May 1, 2009.