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Periodontics is the treatment of gum and oral bone diseases. Gingivitis
(gum disease) and periodontal disease (involving bone and the supporting structures of the
teeth) are most common in adults and are responsible for the majority of tooth loss. Since
pain is not often a symptom of periodontal trouble, adults often neglect the problem far
too long. Most periodontal diseases are preventable with professional treatment and proper
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Implants are a popular permanent tooth replacement option. They are
used to replace one tooth or several teeth. An implant is surgically placed in the bone
replacing both the lost tooth and the tooth root. The use of implants helps prevent gum
shrinkage and provides a natural feel and appearance to your smile.
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Laser Surgery helps us perform certain procedures with ease. It often omits
the need for stitches and makes the tissue less prone to bleeding.
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Tissue & Bone Regeneration
is the repair of bone and soft tissue damage caused by trauma or pathologic
conditions. The reconstruction may require specialized surgical techniques such as
skin or bone grafts and the construction and placement of
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Preventive
Dentistry is our goal for every patient.
It involves daily care, good nutrition, periodic examinations and cleanings that maintain
optimal dental health. Periodontal exams should be an ongoing portion of every visit at
the dental office.
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Sedation
is
available for our patients who's procedure requires it. We can provide the latest in
hospital standard certified sedation techniques including sedation techniques including
oral sedation, local anesthesia and intravenous (IV) sedation with a board certified
dental anesthesiologist. |
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