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The Patient’s Role

The Patient’s role in Therapy

No matter how successful the periodontal treatment has been, the patient is the most important part in maintaining periodontal health. For maximum results, the patient must accept this role as a “co-therapist”. The first charge to the patient is to eliminate factors that increase susceptibility to periodontal disease. The prime culprit is smoking, which increases the odds of losing teeth 700%! Diabetic patients are also more susceptible, although this effect is negligible if the blood sugar remains stable. Healthy diets promote healing, but don’t be misled by vitamin claims. Periodontal disease is not affected by high doses of Vitamin C or calcium supplements if the patient has a normal diet.

The second responsibility of the patient is to maintain daily plaque control with brushing and flossing. Brushing is easy for most of us but flossing is more demanding. Most periodontal disease however starts between the teeth, where the brush cannot reach. “Floss is Boss” and the time spent in learning proper technique will pay large dividends.

Lastly, the patient is responsible for scheduling regular maintenance. The frequency is determined by your periodontists with moderate and advanced cases should have periodontal maintenance appointment every three months for their lifetime and staying faithful to this schedule is key.

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Thomas K. McCawley, DDS and C. Nicholas DeTure, DMD
your Fort Lauderdale Periodontists Proudly Offer the Following Periodontic Services:
Scaling and Root Planing, Laser Gum Surgery (LANAP), Sedation, Crown Lengthening,
Dental Implants, Frenectomy, Gum Grafting, Oral Cancer Exam, Ridge Augmentation, Sinus Lift,
Socket Preservation, Cosmetic Periodontal Surgery, Bone Grafting, Teeth Cleaning


Serving Fort Lauderdale and the Following Southern Florida Cities:
Ft. Lauderdale • Pompano Beach • Plantation • Hollywood FL • Weston FL
Hallandale • Boca Raton • Wellington • Coral Springs • Lighthouse Point

McCawley DeTure Periodontics
800 East Broward Boulevard #706 • Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
Phone: 954-522-3228

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