Comprehensive Gum Treatments
Importance of Gum Health
At Avalon Dentistry, we emphasize the significance of maintaining healthy gums as a foundation for overall oral health. Our comprehensive gum treatments address various periodontal issues to prevent tooth loss and other complications.
There is a well-established link between periodontal disease (periodontitis) and some cardiovascular conditions, so the health of your tooth-supporting tissues is always a priority for us. We encourage you to discuss your concerns with one of our dentists or hygienists. If needed, a referral to our periodontist Dr. Nicola Naurato will be made.
Types of Gum Treatments We Offer
Scaling and Root Planing
Deep cleaning procedures to remove plaque and tartar buildup below the gumline, promoting gum reattachment and healing.
Bone and Gum Grafting
Surgical procedure to cover exposed roots and restore gum tissue, improving aesthetics and reducing sensitivity.
Periodontal Maintenance
Regular cleanings and check-ups to monitor and maintain gum health, preventing the recurrence of gum disease.
Implants
Dental implants are a long-lasting solution for missing teeth. Surgically placed in the jawbone, they act as artificial roots that support crowns, bridges or over-dentures, mimicking natural teeth. Implants offer durability, improve oral function, and prevent bone loss, providing a secure, comfortable, and natural-looking replacement for missing teeth. Please see our Implants page for more details.
Benefits of Gum TreatmentsPrevents Tooth Loss||Reduces Inflammation and Bleeding||Enhances Aesthetic Appearance||Promotes Overall Health
Prevents Tooth Loss
Treating gum disease early can prevent tooth loss and maintain a healthy smile.
Reduces Inflammation and Bleeding
Professional treatments help reduce gum inflammation and bleeding, improving oral health.
Enhances Aesthetic Appearance
Restorative procedures like gum grafting improve the appearance of your gums and smile.
Promotes Overall Health
Healthy gums are linked to better overall health, reducing the risk of systemic conditions like heart disease and diabetes.
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