Periodontal disease impacts gum tissue leading to the potential for tooth loss if not caught and treated. Although heredity can play a role in who may be more susceptible, there are many ways to be proactive in preventing the onset of gum disease. But if your dentist indicates the need to see a periodontist, make… Continue reading Can Periodontal Disease Be Prevented?
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Do Dental Implants Mimic the Natural Tooth Structure?
The invention of dental implants has altered the tooth replacement market in a very positive way allowing a patient to restore one or more lost teeth to as close to having biological teeth back as possible. A consultation with your periodontist will outline exactly what is involved, and what you can expect with dental implants.… Continue reading Do Dental Implants Mimic the Natural Tooth Structure?
The Purpose of a Gum Graft
A gum graft is often required when gum recession has occurred that exposes the tooth beneath the crown (the part of the tooth above gum tissue that you normally see). The main problem with severe gum recession is that when the root of the tooth becomes exposed, the patient may experience sensitivity, tooth decay, gum… Continue reading The Purpose of a Gum Graft
Take Advantage of the Latest Technology in Periodontal Therapy
In the past, treating periodontal disease was more invasive – and many times, more uncomfortable – than it is today with the help of soft tissue lasers. Our periodontist embraces the latest technology and surgical techniques to ensure that our guests receive high-quality, effective, and comfortable oral health care. One way you can take advantage… Continue reading Take Advantage of the Latest Technology in Periodontal Therapy
How do I know if I will need sedation during my procedure?
Some patients pursuing gum disease treatment with a periodontist may have some anxiety about the procedures involved. Others may be facing complex, time-consuming interventions that could stretch over the course of several appointments. Sedation dentistry can be beneficial for patients in both of these categories. The sedatives delivered to the patient can be relatively mild,… Continue reading How do I know if I will need sedation during my procedure?
Treatments Available for Receding Gums
Don’t hide your smile because of unsightly gums. Gum recession will make your teeth appear longer and your smile look older as a result, but this condition indicates the presence of serious gum disease that must be professionally treated in order to restore your oral health, as well as your smile’s appearance. By the stage… Continue reading Treatments Available for Receding Gums
The Different Stage Of Gum Disease
Gum disease, which is caused when oral bacteria attack the gum tissue and cause inflammation, is a progressive condition. That means that gum disease becomes more severe as time goes on if it is not treated. In the most severe instances, this can result in tooth and bone loss. The mildest form of gum disease… Continue reading The Different Stage Of Gum Disease
Dental Implants: Enjoy the Health Benefits of a Complete Smile
Dental implants offer a state-of-the-art tooth replacement option. Even if you’re missing only a single tooth, an implant can make a huge difference in your appearance as well as the long-term health of your mouth. If you’ve lost a tooth, ask your dentist or periodontist how implants can help maintain your health and your smile.… Continue reading Dental Implants: Enjoy the Health Benefits of a Complete Smile
Gum disease and diabetes – is there a connection?
Diabetes is a systemic disorder that affects your body’s ability to process sugar. For various reasons, people with diabetes are at a greater risk for developing gum disease than people without diabetes. However, diabetics who practice careful control of their blood sugar levels can greatly reduce or even eliminate this risk. How Gum Disease and… Continue reading Gum disease and diabetes – is there a connection?
How do cavities form?
One of the most common reasons for going to the dentist is to have a cavity treated. Almost everyone will have at least one cavity in their lifetime. We know that regular brushing and flossing can reduce their frequency, but in what way do these activities help? How do cavities afflict our teeth in the… Continue reading How do cavities form?