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    Periodontal Health

    View answers to our most asked questions about Periodontal Health

    Perio-Antibiotics

    No Arestin is one of a kind product and there is no other locally applied antibiotic available in the market.

    Not all Insurance covers the cost of Arestin for the patient, but some insurances do cover it. Please connect with our Periodontal health expert for other options.

    Arestin comes in a pack of 12 cartridges and one cartridge is good for one site. It means it is a site-specific drug which is placed deep in the periodontal pocket. A tooth can have up to six sites (mesio–buccal (MB) site, mid-buccal (B) site, disto–buccal (DB) site, mesio–lingual/palatal (ML) site, mid-lingual/palatal (L) and disto–lingual/palatal (DL) site.)

    • Advice your patient to not to use an electric toothbrush for up to 7 days, manual only-(wait 12 hours after medication was placed) • Advice your patient to not to use Interdental tools for 10 days and inform them about the placement area to be sure. • Return for a follow up after 30 days - should have no bleeding/inflammation at the site.

    When we take oral antibiotics it not only affects the oral bacteria but also acts on the other good bacteria in the body and the effect therefore gets divided and is not targeted. Arestin being a locally applied antibiotic acts around target without affecting the natural good bacteria of body.

    No, the Microspheres bioresorb into the tissue within 14-21 days.

    No, Arestin does not require refrigeration, just tightly sealed in the pouch to avoid moisture.

    Arestin is placed after scaling and root planing, it is an adjunctive therapy.

    Arestin is an antibiotic which will help in eliminating the bacteria thus providing an optimal environment for the body to heal. No clinical studies has been done to link Arestin and bone regeneration.