Periodontal Disease

3 Month Recare – If you have a history of periodontal disease, we must monitor the health of your gums closely so that we can prevent a recurrence of this destructive infection. Read More

Alternatives – If you have periodontal disease, your choices are limited. You could * Delay treatment * Choose treatment. Read More

Arestin – One-third of the American population is affected by periodontal disease, a chronic bacterial infection of the gums, teeth, and bone that surrounds the teeth. Read More

Atridox – Tens of millions of Americans suffer from periodontal disease, which affects the gums, teeth, and bone that surrounds the teeth. Read More

Bone Grafting – Sometimes your body needs the assistance of modern science to repair or heal itself. This is the case when you”ve lost bone from your jaw. Read More

Crown Lengthening – A crown (cap) is an excellent way to cover and protect a tooth that has fractured or been damaged by decay or injury. Read More

Diabetes – Diabetes frequently causes blood vessels to thicken and become less elastic, which decreases the flow of oxygen. Read More

Flap – Periodontal flap surgery — also called pocket-depth reduction surgery — is necessary when your gums still have pockets. Read More

Gingival Grafting – First, we make sure that your gums are thoroughly numb so that you remain comfortable throughout the procedure. Read More

Gingivectomy – Regrowth of healthy tissue Healthy gums that fit tightly against the necks of the teeth are an important part of a beautiful smile. Read More

Gingivitis – Gingivitis is the earliest, most common form of gum disease. Read More

Heart Disease – Researchers have discovered that you may be at increased risk of developing coronary heart disease and stroke if you suffer from periodontal disease. Read More

Infective Endocarditis – Infective endocarditis is a disease that can damage the valves and tissues of the heart. Read More

Low Birth Weight – The main cause of periodontal disease, also called gum disease, is the accumulation of plaque. Read More

Microscope – We use a microscope as a tool to help us treat and manage periodontal disease, also called gum disease. Read More

PerioChip – More than 75 percent of Americans over the age of 35 suffer from periodontal disease, a bacterial infection of the gums. Read More

Periodontal Disease – Periodontal disease is an infection of the teeth, gums, and the bone that surrounds the teeth. Read More

Periostat – Periodontal disease is an infection of the teeth, gums, and the bone that surrounds the teeth. Read More

Pregnancy – During pregnancy, your body produces higher levels of the hormones estrogen and progesterone. Read More

Respiratory Infection – Scientists have discovered a link between periodontal disease, also called gum disease, and respiratory infections. Read More

Root Planing – Routine cleanings in our office remove plaque and tartar that exist on your teeth above the gum line, but sometimes, especially. Read More

Smoking and Perio – It’s common knowledge that smoking has been linked to both lung and heart disease. To add to this. Read More

Ultrasonic Scaling – Periodontal disease, an infection of the teeth, gums, and bone that surrounds the teeth, is the number-one cause of adult tooth loss. Read More

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