About Non-Surgical Treatment of Periodontitis Non-surgical periodontal treatment may help prevent the need for surgery for those with less severe cases of gum disease. These treatments are used to eliminate toxins, calculus, and bacteria from the affected area. It is crucial to keep to a good oral hygiene routine after treatment, as well as regular […]
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About Bite Problems and Loose Teeth When the plaque on your teeth is not cleaned, periodontal disease can occur. Adults can lose their teeth due to plaque buildup, but this is only one of the reasons that may cause bite problems or loose teeth in adults. Bruxism, or tooth grinding, can cause these dental issues […]
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About Gum Grafting Gum grafting is the process where your periodontist removes pieces of tissue from your mouth or gums and transplants it to areas affected by the periodontal disease through surgery. Three methods may be used during gum grafting for the treatment of periodontal disease: connective-tissue graft, free gingival graft, and pedicle graft. Gum […]
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About Cosmetic Gum Surgery Cosmetic gum surgery, or gum contouring, is an elective procedure that can be used to reshape the gums and is usually completed in 1 to 2 hours in your dentist’s office using only a local anesthetic. While this is considered to be cosmetic surgery, gum surgery is also used in general […]
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About Periodontal Therapy Periodontal disease, or gum disease, is treatable when detected at an early stage, so regular checkups are advised. You should follow your dentist’s recommendations for periodontal therapy, which may include laser-assisted periodontal therapy, as well as surgical and non-surgical techniques such as scaling and root planing or gum grafts. This is to […]
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About Thumb Sucking Some children may have a strong, innate urge to suck their thumb, and it can be frustrating and difficult for parents. This compulsive behavior generally begins before a child turns 2 years old but can begin at any time before permanent teeth start to come in. When your child sucks their thumb, […]
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About Teething During the teething stage, children are more irritable, as it can be a very painful process. They may drool, cry a lot, have an elevated temperature with or without a runny nose, and / or tug on their ear(s) when teething. Their gums will become swollen as their first teeth push through to […]
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About Sleep Apnea and Childhood Behavior Problems You may be wondering why your child has been sleeping poorly. One common cause for behavior problems in children is sleep apnea, where the airway becomes blocked while your child is asleep, causing them to wake frequently throughout the night. Children with sleep apnea may not be able […]
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About Dental Sealants Tooth decay is the leading cause of tooth loss. Sealants are a protective coating applied to chewing surfaces that can prevent the growth and spread of harmful bacteria to stop tooth decay from even beginning. One of the best ways to protect your teeth from cavities and periodontal disease is by using […]
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About Pregnancy and Your Child’s Developing Teeth Your child’s teeth begin to develop during gestation. Development of the teeth begins as soon as 6 weeks after conception and continues until your child is around 3 years old. You must take special care to include bone-building vitamins such as calcium, phosphorus, and vitamin D to ensure […]
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