Oral Cancer Awareness Month: The Critical Link Between Periodontal Health and Early Cancer Detection

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April marks Oral Cancer Awareness Month, a pivotal time dedicated by healthcare professionals to heighten public awareness about oral cancer, its early detection and prevention. This initiative is significantly backed by dental associations, including the American Academy of Periodontology (AAP), emphasizing the crucial role of dental professionals in diagnosing and... Read more »

From Gums to Heart: Unraveling Oral and Cardiovascular Health

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February is not only the month of love but also an opportune time to pay attention to matters of the heart, quite literally. As we celebrate Valentine’s Day and American Heart Month, it's a good time to delve into the intricate connection between oral health, specifically periodontal health, and cardiovascular... Read more »

A New Year’s Commitment: Nurturing Gum Health in 2024

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As the calendar turns, it's an ideal time to contemplate your well-being and establish resolutions for the year ahead. While health enthusiasts often focus on fitness and nutrition, the foundation of overall health—especially the gums—should not be overlooked. There is no better time to make a conscious effort to prioritize... Read more »

What Is the Role Periodontists Play for Dental Implants?

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Dental implants have revolutionized the field of dentistry, offering a long-lasting solution for missing teeth and providing you with a natural-looking, aesthetically pleasing and functional smile. While general dentists can play a role in the dental implant process, periodontists are dental specialists uniquely equipped to handle the intricacies of periodontal... Read more »

Restoring Your Smile: How a Bone Graft Can Rejuvenate Your Jaw

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A beautiful smile is often considered one of the most valuable aspects of a person's appearance. However, many people may not realize that maintaining a healthy smile involves more than just having bright, white teeth. The foundation of an ideal smile lies in the strength and health of your jawbone.... Read more »

How a Frenectomy May Be the Key to Better Periodontal Health

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Good oral hygiene and periodontal health play a crucial role in our overall well-being. Periodontal health involves the tissues that support the teeth, including the gums, ligaments, and bones. Untreated periodontal issues can lead to tooth loss and even impact systemic health. A frenectomy is a periodontal treatment that may... Read more »

Traveling with Periodontal Disease: Tips for Maintaining Oral Health on Summer Trips

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Vacations are the perfect time to relax, explore new destinations and create unforgettable memories. If you are dealing with periodontal disease, it's also important to prioritize your oral health while traveling. Neglecting your oral care routine during your trip can worsen your condition and lead to discomfort. To ensure an... Read more »

Gum Disease and Summer: How Seasonal Factors Impact Periodontal Health

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As the summer season rolls around, we often find ourselves enjoying the warm weather, indulging in outdoor activities, and taking much-anticipated vacations. However, amidst all the fun and relaxation, it's essential to remember that seasonal factors can also affect our oral health, particularly when it comes to gum disease. Gum... Read more »

The Connection Between Periodontal Disease and Systemic Health and How You Can Protect It

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Did you know that periodontal disease (gum disease) affects millions of people globally? This chronic inflammatory condition impacts the tissues surrounding your teeth, including your gums, bone, and ligaments. While periodontal disease can cause significant damage to your mouth, research has also found a strong connection between this condition and... Read more »

Our Periodontist Can Help You Overcome Severe Gum Disease

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You might need to see our periodontist if you have chronic bad breath, your gums bleed whenever you brush or floss, or your gums look swollen and feel tender when touched. Healthy gums are crucial for a healthy mouth, so please don't be tempted to ignore these warning signs of... Read more »

The New Year Is a Great Time To Set Goals for Healthier Gums

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The new year is officially in full swing, and many of us feel inspired to set goals for improving our health. If this describes you, don't forget to include your oral health! A healthy mouth, especially healthy gums, is worth striving for, especially since good gum health protects you from... Read more »

Preventing Gum Disease From Taking Over Your Teeth and Gums

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Did You Know? Gum disease afflicts nearly half of Americans over 30. Men succumb to gum disease more than women. Periodontal disease is the biggest factor of adult tooth loss. Pregnant women with gum disease can give birth to their babies prematurely. Men or women over 35 often lose more... Read more »

September Is National Gum Care Month. Do You Know How To Protect Your Gums for a Healthier Smile?

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September is National Gum Care Month, and it is a big deal for your oral health. Good oral health is the foundation to a healthy-looking, self-confident appearance when it comes to your smile. By ensuring healthy teeth and gums – because when it comes to tooth loss, it is not... Read more »

What Can You Do About Gum Disease Symptoms?

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Your teeth aren't the only things in your smile that can experience issues. Gum disease or periodontal disease can harm your smile and even your overall health. If your gums are diseased, harmful bacteria in the mouth can enter your bloodstream as they bond to the platelets in your blood,... Read more »

Considering Dental Implants? A Sinus Lift Can Help!

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If you have lost teeth in the back of your mouth (whether from tooth loss from an extensive cavity, trauma, or periodontal disease), you should consider replacing them to keep your bite functioning properly and to preserve proper facial structure. It is because losing the molars in the upper jaw... Read more »

National Gum Disease Awareness Month: How You Can Keep Your Gums Vibrant and Healthy!

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In honor of February's Gum Disease Awareness Month – a global public awareness campaign for preventing gum disease – our practice wants to help spread the word about this insidious disease. That's because it can destroy your smile if it is left untreated. Fortunately, you can take action to help... Read more »

Safeguard Your Mouth This Winter by Limiting Cavity-Causing Sugar, Eating Healthy and Wearing an Athletic Guard

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Winter is here and if you are exposed to the harsher weather, you could find yourself experiencing more cold and canker sores, chapped lips and dry mouth from the colder, drier conditions of the season. The good news is, there are steps you can take to protect your mouth, teeth,... Read more »

What Are Periodontists and What Can They Do for Your Gums?

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Dentists who concentrate in the areas of the mouth specific to the gum, bone, and tissues that protect and support your teeth are called periodontists. Periodontists immerse themselves in an additional three or more years of in-depth, graduate studies after dental school. It allows them to graduate with knowledge of... Read more »

Using Scaling and Root Planing to Treat Gum Disease

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Have you been diagnosed with gum disease or periodontal disease? If so, you are not alone. A 2015 study affirmed that chronic periodontitis afflicted 47.2% of adults who were over 30 years old in the U.S. This oral condition, which is a result of the harmful effects of plaque –... Read more »

You Can Have Your Tooth Extracted With Confidence

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When it comes to your oral health, we want to help you keep your teeth and gums healthy so that you can preserve your natural teeth as long as possible. Although you do everything you can to keep up your smile, sometimes a tooth ends up needing to be extracted.... Read more »

A Simple Frenectomy Can Make a Big Difference in Your Mouth

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Our periodontist commonly performs frenectomies on patients of a variety of ages, and this minor surgical procedure alters the oral structure for the better. The frenum is connective tissue in the mouth that has three main categories. These include the buccal frenum connecting the gum tissue to the inside of... Read more »

A Sinus Lift Can Help Support Dental Implants

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When patients come in with damaged or missing teeth, dental implants are often an excellent solution. But sometimes implants aren't an option for those with insufficient bone height in the top jaw, or if the sinuses are too close to the jaw. For these patients to receive successful dental implantation,... Read more »

What’s the Scoop on Crown Lengthening?

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Crown lengthening is a common procedure done under local anesthesia to remove or reshape gum tissue, bone (or both) to expose more of the remaining tooth or teeth. It can be performed on one or more teeth on the gum line. This treatment is often recommended if you have a... Read more »

A Frenectomy Can Restore a Healthy Smile in No Time

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When it comes to taking care of the oral tissues, one of the things that often comes up is a frenectomy. This dental surgical procedure is done to remove a section of the frenulum, that small fold of mucous membrane which joins the floor of the mouth to the midline... Read more »

Gingival Flap Surgery Can Correct Severe Gum Recession

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A habit of poor oral hygiene often leads to dangerous amounts of tartar on your gum line, which is a common cause of gum disease. This periodontal infection needs to be treated early on to reduce inflammation before it causes your gums to recede from the teeth and create harmful... Read more »

Taking Steps Against Periodontal Disease

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What can you do to avoid periodontal disease and the increased risks to your health? Here are some answers for you: Step 1. At-home Care This part is simple and easy to follow. Be sure to brush your teeth at least twice each day for two minutes with a soft-bristled... Read more »

Gum Disease: Age and Gender

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While everyone is vulnerable to gum disease--men, women, and children--research has shown that men tend to have a higher risk of gum disease. Why? Perhaps because they are not seeing a dentist regularly or are not as consistent with good oral hygiene habits. Let's take a closer look at periodontitis... Read more »