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Periodontics - Tamarac, FL

A Healthy Smile Depends on Your Gums

What is Gum Disease?

Gum disease typically begins with the accumulation of bacteria on the teeth and gums, leading to plaque formation. These bacteria release substances that provoke an immune response, making swollen, red, and tender gums prone to bleeding. If left untreated, gum infection can progress, damaging gums’ attachment to the teeth and potentially affecting the underlying bone tissue.

This condition can lead to symptoms such as tooth sensitivity, difficulties with chewing, and even tooth loss. At The Dental Place of Tamarac, we proudly offer advanced gum disease treatment in Tamarac, FL, prioritizing your comfort and overall health.

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Signs & Symptoms of Gum Disease

The Risks of Untreated Gum Disease

Gum disease is linked to various health concerns, including memory loss, pancreatic cancer, diabetes, heart disease, preterm delivery, and low birth weight, which can come as a surprise to many. Timely treatment of gingivitis is essential to halt inflammation and prevent irreversible damage.

If left untreated, gum disease greatly elevates the risk of developing conditions such as heart disease, pancreatitis, and certain types of cancer. At The Dental Place of Tamarac, our team treats periodontitis at every stage, promoting a healthy smile and overall well-being.

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Our Top Periodontal Treatments

Crown Lengthening

Overgrown gum tissue can compound gum disease by creating pockets where bacteria and food debris accumulate. Swollen gums may give the illusion of smaller teeth. Crown lengthening is a dental procedure that exposes more of the tooth’s surface, facilitating easier cleaning and enhancing the aesthetic harmony of the smile.

Crown lengthening reduces the risk of bacterial buildup and supports optimal oral health by removing excess gum tissue. This process promotes a healthier mouth and a more aesthetically pleasing smile.

Scaling and Root Planing

Deep cleaning, scaling, and root planing are advanced dental procedures for treating periodontal disease and compromised tissue attachment. Typically serving as the initial step in periodontal treatment, these techniques involve meticulously removing bacterial buildup from the root surfaces of each tooth. This comprehensive approach aims to alleviate inflammation and enhance the attachment of healthy gum tissue, promoting improved oral health.

Don’t Let Gum Disease Keep You from a Healthy Smile.

Schedule your periodontitis appointment with our team today!