Silberg Center for Dental Science
Periodontics & Implantology
Pittsburgh PA
412-787-8590
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    • Depression
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    • Tooth Loss, Aging and Facial Collapse
    • Gum Disease and Stillbirth
    • Osteoporosis
    • Fosamax & Osteonecrosis of the Jaw
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    • Tooth Decay
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Recurrent Gum Disease

Periostat

Why is Periostat® (doxycycline hyclate) Prescribed for Periodontitis?

Most non-surgical treatments for adult Periodontitis (gum disease) focus primarily on reducing the number of bacteria on the surface of your teeth. For example, SRP (scaling and root planing) is usually done to help reduce surface bacteria above and below the gum line. This is an important part of your treatment because periodontal disease begins with a bacterial infection on the tooth surface, and by reducing the number of bacteria, the symptoms of periodontitis (such as bleeding and pus) can be reduced. We can control most cases of gum disease by detoxifying the root and reducing the amount of bacteria that is present.

Recent research has shown that in some cases of Periodontal Disease it is may also be important to suppress your body's overproduction of gum- and tissue-destroying enzymes. The destructive cascade of events in Periodontal Disease begins when bacteria cause the cells of the gum tissue to produce chemical substances called cytokines. The cytokines, in turn, stimulate certain cells present in the gum tissues to produce a number of enzymes known collectively as matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs). These MMPs work together to degrade collagen, the structural framework of all periodontal tissues. This collagen degradation ultimately produces the classical symptoms of periodontitis. It is now very clear that while bacteria are necessary to initiate periodontal disease, it is actually the host-derived MMPs - not the bacteria - that directly cause most of the tissue destruction.

Periostat® is the first and only medication that works by reducing the activity of the enzymes that destroy tooth and gum tissue.

Periostat® is available only by prescription and should be taken in conjunction with non-surgical treatments to reduce pocket depths and improve gum and bone attachment levels. This will not occur by taking the drug alone. The offending bacterial deposits must be removed also. A course of Periostat must last from 3 to 6 months and be repeated as needed. It is not a short term antibiotic treatment.

Don't take Periostat® if you are pregnant or breast-feeding, as it may cause harm to your unborn child or infant. Don’t take Periostat® if you are allergic to tetracycline antibiotics. In clinical trials, adverse reactions to Periostat® were similar to reactions from taking a placebo.

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Dr. Mark Silberg, your Pittsburg Periodontist, offers Permanent Teeth Dental Implants, as well as Surgical and Non-surgical treatments for Periodontal Disease.
Our Implant and Periodontal Dentistry practice is located just 10 minutes from downtown Pittsburgh in Robinson Township.
The Silberg Center for Dental Science Proudly Serves the Pittsburgh Metropolitan Area including the communities of McKees Rocks and Robinson Township.

The Silberg Center for Dental Science

6200 Steubenville Pike, Pittsburgh, PA 15136 • Phone: 412-787-8590 • Fax: 412-788-8590


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