Understanding Periodontal Disease

Periodontal disease, also known as gum disease, affects millions of people. It starts as gingivitis and can progress to periodontitis, leading to gum recession, tooth loss, and bone damage. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial for maintaining oral health.

Arestin

Arestin is a powerful antibiotic used to fight bacterial infections in periodontal pockets. It is applied after scaling and root planing to kill bacteria and prevent further gum deterioration. This treatment helps patients recover faster and maintain healthier gums.

Biopsy

An oral biopsy is a key procedure for diagnosing abnormal tissue in the mouth. If suspicious growths appear, a biopsy helps detect conditions like oral cancer. Early detection increases treatment success and improves overall oral health outcomes.

Crown Lengthening & Frenectomy

Crown lengthening reshapes the gum and bone to expose more of the tooth, improving aesthetics and allowing for better dental restorations. Frenectomy corrects tongue and lip ties, enhancing speech, eating, and overall comfort.

Periodontal Splinting & Occlusal Adjustment

Periodontal splinting stabilizes loose teeth caused by gum disease, preventing further damage. Occlusal adjustment corrects bite misalignment, reducing jaw pain, preventing teeth grinding, and protecting the teeth from excessive wear.

Scaling & Root Planing

Scaling and root planing is a deep cleaning method that removes plaque and bacteria below the gum line. It's essential for stopping gum disease progression and improving oral health.

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