How To Recognize Periodontal Disease
According to the Centers for Disease Control, over half of adults ages 30 and older suffer from some stage of periodontal disease. Without treatment, this
According to the Centers for Disease Control, over half of adults ages 30 and older suffer from some stage of periodontal disease. Without treatment, this
When you think of your smile, the first thing that comes to mind is probably your teeth. That’s understandable, as you use them every day
When you experience possible changes to your gums, which can mean sensitivity, redness, or even bleeding, then you should consider an appointment with our team.
Our team offers treatment to manage periodontal disease, so you avoid painful symptoms or even tooth loss. We have advanced treatments to preserve your smile,
Treating gum disease is important, because an infection that is not managed can significantly impact your health and appearance over time. The sensitivity of our
If gum disease is not treated, its effect on your smile and health can be significant. You may be surprised at just how many problems
Gum disease that has advanced beyond the milder gingivitis stage will require more specialized and intensive treatment. One intervention that is often used for periodontitis
Gum disease is a common but very preventable cause of tooth loss. It occurs when inflammation develops in the gums. If this inflammation develops into
Have you noticed that your gums appear more red than usual? Perhaps it looks as if your gums are pulling away (receding) from your teeth.
Many patients feel their smile could be improved if their gum tissue showed less or was more symmetrical. Gum surgery does not sound pleasant, but