Better Smiles Begin by Spotting the Signs of Gum Disease

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Do you have any abnormalities or irregularities that have popped up with your gums? Does it feel like your teeth are slowly beginning to move around or that your gums have somehow softened? The truth is that you may be suffering from a serious infectious disease known as gum disease.... Read more »

How Do I Determine Whether I Have Gum Recession?

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You may know that periodontal disease is a fairly serious problem. Did you know that gum recession is one symptom of periodontal disease? This can cause extreme sensitivity and be a danger to your tooth roots. There are other causes for gum recession as well, such as brushing your teeth... Read more »

Ways to Keep Periodontal Disease From Destroying Your Smile

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If inflammation of the gums have caused your gums to recede from your teeth and this infection is causing the bone material which supports your teeth to break down, we can help. Our skilled periodontists, Dr. Peter Domagala and Dr. Jennifer Shango offer gum treatments at Institute of Dental Implants and... Read more »

Periodontal Disease, and Its Various Symptoms

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Have you even heard of periodontal disease? You may have but by a different name: gum disease. Gum disease is a dangerous, yet extremely common oral infection that affects many people all around the world. Gum disease can have serious consequences if left untreated, including permanent tooth loss. Although gum... Read more »

How to Know if You Have Gum Recession

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You probably know that gum disease is a fairly serious problem. However, have you heard that gum recession is actually one common sign of gum disease? Sadly, gum recession can cause extreme sensitivity and can be embarrassing. Luckily, there are a few signs you can watch for and a few... Read more »

Periodontal Treatments to Restore Your Healthy Smile

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As dental plaque infiltrates below the gum line, the bacteria releases toxins which irritate your gum tissue. Your body then responds to this invasion with inflammation, and then the tissue in the mouth and the bones supporting your teeth begin to break down. As your gums pull back from the... Read more »