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Is Gum Disease Curable?

August 10, 2022

Filed under: Uncategorized — rmperio @ 6:21 pm
patient smiling and pointing to gum inflammation

At your last routine checkup, were you diagnosed with gum disease? If so, it’s completely normal to feel nervous about the whole thing. While you should take the condition seriously, you do not have to feel hopeless! No matter how much the disease has progressed, your dentist can offer some helpful treatments to reverse your symptoms and restore your oral health. Read on to learn how catching gum disease early can halt the condition before permanent damage has occurred.  

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Wondering About the Cost of Scaling and Root Planing?

July 10, 2022

Filed under: Uncategorized — rmperio @ 8:56 pm
Patient at the dentist for scaling and root planing.

Gum disease is a serious matter—according to the CDC, roughly half of all American adults are affected by it! Those who are suffer from inflammation, bleeding, and sometimes even tooth loss in serious cases. But fortunately, treatment options such as scaling and root planing are able to easily eliminate disease-causing bacteria and give your gums the chance to heal up. Keep reading to learn more about this treatment process, along with some factors that affect its cost and some tips for keeping your gums vital.

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Tips for Preventing Gum Disease If You Have Diabetes

July 3, 2022

Filed under: Uncategorized — rmperio @ 8:02 pm
Patient with diabetes checking his blood sugar levels.

It’s estimated that one in ten Americans are diabetic, and many more are prediabetic—meaning that diabetes is more common than you might realize! That said, if you’re diabetic then you know all about the complications, inconveniences, and associated risks that your condition can cause. Among these issues is gingivitis; believe it or not, diabetes can actually increase your risk of developing gum disease. Here’s more from your dentist about this connection along with some tips for keeping your gums healthy if you have diabetes.

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What Are the Consequences of Overgrown Gums?

June 16, 2022

Filed under: Uncategorized — rmperio @ 5:25 pm
Man pointing to his gums.

When most people think of their oral health, their teeth are the first thing that comes to mind; but your gums are just as important! That said, if you’ve recently noticed that your gums seem a little overgrown, you might be feeling a little concerned. Even though this might not seem like an immediate issue, it’s potentially dangerous to your teeth and can also compromise your smile’s appearance. Keep reading to learn more from your dentist about what causes overgrown gums and what the consequences are, along with some possible treatment options for getting your gums back to normal.

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Can Gum Recontouring Correct My Receding Gums?

June 3, 2022

Filed under: Uncategorized — rmperio @ 4:34 pm
Woman smiling after receiving gum recontouring to correct her receding gums.

If you’ve recently smiled into your bathroom mirror and noticed that your teeth seem a little longer than usual, it’s possible that you’re suffering from receding gums. Gum recession is a common problem, but it’s not something that you should neglect and take lightly. Fortunately, there are many available treatment options such as gum recontouring that can correct this problem and get your smile back on track. Here’s more about what causes gum recession and how gum recontouring is an excellent solution for addressing it.

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Top Tips for Recovering from a Dental Bone Graft

May 31, 2022

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smiling middle-age woman

Before you can get dental implants for missing teeth, you may need to have a dental bone graft to create a sturdy foundation for the dental implants. A bone graft is a routine procedure that usually requires a day or two to recover. Keep reading to learn more about the healing process and how you can prepare in the days before the procedure so you’ll be back on your feet in no time. 

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Can an Extraction Cure Gum Disease?

March 21, 2022

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Extracted tooth and dental instrumentsEvery tooth is invaluable for a healthy, functional smile, so why would your periodontist recommend extractions? Removing teeth is only suggested when there aren’t any other options to rehabilitate them, such as when treating advanced periodontal (gum) disease. The preventable infection can be resolved in the early stages to avoid tooth loss. However, if it spreads to the bone, your periodontist will advise you to remove your teeth to stop the infection. 

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Can Your Gums Grow Back After Periodontal Disease?

March 11, 2022

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Model of exposed roots from gum diseaseYou know your enamel can’t grow back, which is why you’re proactive about combating tooth decay. However, your teeth are the only component of a healthy smile. Your gums are just as important. Unfortunately, 50% of Americans have gum disease. The preventable infection destroys the gum tissue and the supporting structures of your teeth, exposing your tooth roots. Over time, your teeth can loosen and fall out because they don’t have the support and protection of your gum tissue. Thankfully, your gums aren’t like your enamel. You can save your smile from irreversible damage if you catch gum recession early. 

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How Crown Lengthening is More Than Just a Cosmetic Procedure

March 2, 2022

Filed under: Uncategorized — rmperio @ 8:16 pm
Man pointing at his mouth after receiving crown lengthening treatment

If you’ve been considering cosmetic procedures to enhance your smile, there are many options available to you. While some target the teeth themselves, such as teeth whitening, cosmetic bonding, and veneers, others address the gum tissue instead. One of these services is crown lengthening, which does exactly what it sounds like – lengthen and enlarge the teeth (at least in appearance) by removing excessive gum tissue. However, you shouldn’t be too surprised if you’re being recommended crown lengthening to address other issues with your smile that aren’t exclusively related to esthetics. Keep reading to learn what they are and what to expect from treatment.

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Is Your Risk for Gum Disease Higher Due to Genetics?

February 1, 2022

Filed under: Uncategorized — rmperio @ 8:02 pm
Father and son flossing to prevent gum disease

You probably know already that you receive physical traits from your parents. These include hair color, facial features like eye color, and numerous other attributes. This genetic transfer does not stop at physical characteristics though. In addition, the risk for certain medical conditions can be passed down as well. Gum disease is one of these conditions, a dental disease that is largely unnoticeable in the earliest stages. If you have a family member who develops gum disease quite easily, you may be more likely to as well. Learn more about the science behind gum health and genetics as well as how to protect yourself at home.

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