Periodontal Pockets: Cleaning & Treatment (2024)

If you have periodontal disease (periodontitis), you may also experience periodontal pockets. Pocketing can occur if your gums break down and separate from the teeth. The pockets result in deep spaces that allow bacteria to multiply. They can cause tissue, bone, and tooth loss.

Periodontal Pocket Cleaning

Cleaning periodontal pockets can be a challenge using traditional methods. Brushing, flossing with dental floss, and rinsing are limited to how deep they can reach into a pocket.

To keep your teeth and gums healthy you should use a WATERPIK water flosser throughout your entire mouth with the Classic Jet tip, Plaque SeekerTM tip, or the Orthodontic tip. Using the WATERPIK water flosser with these tips removes up to 99.9% of plaque from treated areas.

To aid in keeping periodontal pockets healthy use the Pik PocketTM tip with a therapeutic mouth rinse in addition to the Classic Jet tip, PLAQUE SEEKER tip, or Orthodontic tip. The following section provides additional details and guidance on treating periodontal pockets using the PIK POCKET tip.

Periodontal Pocket Treatment

Treatment for periodontal pockets varies depending on the severity or depth of the pocket or pockets you have.

Only your dentist or periodontist can determine the best treatment for your needs. Options include periodontal pocket reduction procedures and regenerative procedures for building bone and gum tissue. In these procedures, bacteria is removed and the depth of the pocket is reduced surgically to eliminate areas where bacteria can grow. This helps the tissue re-attach to healthy bone.

About Therapeutic Mouth Rinses

Dental professionals often prescribe therapeutic mouth rinses as a non-surgical way to help treat gum disease and periodontal pockets. These prescription-only solutions typically contain the antimicrobial drug chlorhexidine gluconate (CHX) from brands such as Peridex and Periogard®.

Effective & Gentle Treatment At Home

For effective at-home care and to help heal periodontal pockets, many dental professionals recommend using a WATERPIK water flosser, such as the Aquarius™ water flosser, equipped with the PIK POCKET tip, to deliver therapeutic mouth rinses deep into periodontal pockets.

The PIK POCKET tip features a soft rubber tip designed for low-pressure delivery of therapeutic rinses. It gently accesses up to 90% of the depth of a 6mm pocket.

To use the PIK POCKET tip:

  • Add therapeutic mouth rinse and water to the water flosser reservoir as instructed by your dental professional.
  • With the water flosser OFF, set the pressure to the lowest setting.
  • Place the soft tip against the tooth at a 45-degree angle and gently place the tip under the gumline, into the pocket.
  • Turn on power to irrigate the pocket.

The PIK POCKET tip in action

Clinical research shows that WATERPIK water flossing with 0.06% CHX and PIK POCKET tip twice a day can significantly improve periodontal health status.

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