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Most should have a professional dental cleaning at least twice a year to help prevent gum disease . If you went to the dentist twice a year over the last ten years you have had you teeth cleaned about 20 times. If you haven't been nearly that many times you probably are overdue and at risk for gum disease.
Have you been told you have gum disease?
Periolase MVP-7 is a FDA approved LASER to treat gum disease
without the cutting and stitching involved with traditional gum surgery!!
Finally, there’s good news for those of you who suffer from gum disease (periodontal disease) . We now offer an amazing laser technique for the treatment of gum disease called Laser Periodontal Therapy. Using a tiny beam of laser energy Dr. Bilow is able to treat your moderate to severe gum disease. This painless procedure is faster, less expensive, and less invasive than surgery. Since there is no incision (scalpel) and no stitches (suture) you can quickly return to your normal routine. Laser Periodontal Therapy has done for gum disease in dentistry what Lasix has done for eye surgery.
Why should I treat my gum disease?
Right now periodontal disease is affecting an estimated 56 million Americans, and is about as widespread as the common cold! The periodontal disease causing bacteria and its toxic by-products do not necessarily stay in your mouth. The same blood which travels in your gums travels all over your body. Periodontitis (Gum Disease) is an infection that releases bacteria into the bloodstream, and it can set off a cascade of events that wreak havoc on other organ systems. Chronic gum infection has been linked to the development of clogged arteries and blood clots thus putting people at increased risk of a heart attack or stroke. It has also been associated with Alzheimer’s disease, premature birth, and worsening diabetes. Treating gum disease early can help decrease your risk of heart disease and stroke and prevent tooth loss. 95% of adults who loose teeth loose them to gum disease.
If you suffer from tender, red, swollen, or bleeding gums, call us today for an appointment to evaluate your condition.
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