Regaining Your Confidence With Dental Implants

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Losing one of your teeth is a sudden disruption that no one looks forward to. Whether from physical trauma, severe decay, or gum disease, dental loss’s impact goes beyond the aesthetics of your smile. You may discover your voice changing as you lose the ability to articulate certain sounds. You may remove certain foods from your diet to avoid injuring your tooth’s open socket. Left untreated, your bite can misalign as teeth begin to shift out of position. Fortunately, a dental implant can restore your smile with a prosthetic held securely in your jawbone.

At your Dallas, TX dental practice, we understand the difficulty of adjusting to life after losing a tooth. This is why we offer prosthodontic options to restore your smile and bite. By addressing the impact of tooth loss, we can help prevent additional losses by preventing your alignment from coming out of position.

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Cosmetic Treatment For Periodontal Concerns

cosmetic periodontal surgeryWhen you show off too much gum when you smile, or if changes to your bone and periodontal tissues due to tooth loss have occurred, then our team can help. We understand the importance of a beautiful smile, and we want to make sure your smile is not only stronger and healthier following treatment, but more attractive too. With cosmetic periodontal surgery, we can offer a more attractive smile in only one visit. At our periodontal office, in Dallas, TX, we can transform your smile and improve your gum health!

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Treating Your Gums With Pocket Depth Reduction

Office Woman Dallas TXHave you started to see a shift in your gumline? If you have noticed a change to your gums, take the time to talk with a trusted periodontist about ways that you can improve your oral health. As plaque and tartar form around the base of your teeth, they can lead to the inflammation and infection of your periodontal tissue. When this progresses, a pocket can form where bacteria can thrive. Even with a thorough brushing, you could be unsuccessful at removing the plaque and tartar from beneath your gumline.

At our periodontal office in Dallas, TX, we can help you to treat your gum disease with a procedure known as pocket depth reduction. This process helps you to regain control of your gumline through the improvement of your periodontal pocket. When these areas are minor, could be able to help fight your condition with a deep cleaning. If your instance of periodontal disease has progressed to a more severe stage, talk to our team about how pocket depth reduction can help you.

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