If you have issues with gum disease, you should be concerned about its impact on your smile, and on your overall well-being. Gingivitis is the first stage of an infection, a problem that is still reversible. In fact, at regular dental exams, your dentist can give you early warnings about this problem, which can be addressed with a periodontal cleaning known as a scaling and root planing. When an infection is not dealt with in time, it can worsen, and that can lead to difficulties that can complicate your ability to manage your general health. It can also do damage to tissues and leave you at risk for losing teeth!
By meeting with our on-site periodontist, you can learn what your options are for managing an advanced infection. Controlling problems with gum disease can help you preserve tissues and preserve your health. We can also provide helpful care to keep your infection from interfering with plans to replace teeth that have already been lost.
The presence of multiple specialists at our office makes it easier for you to embark on important services when you have problems with your oral health. You can enjoy advanced care in a convenient setting, which can mean treatment is easier to arrange and can start sooner. When you have problems that call for work with more than one specialist, we can coordinate efforts to make sure you enjoy the right results!
Through treatment to manage advanced periodontal disease, we can help you protect your smile and avoid tooth loss. In addition to providing preventive care to help patients avoid complications that can occur when gingivitis is not managed, we can offer important support by introducing you to specialists who can address issues like advanced periodontal disease and tooth loss. To find out more, contact your Houston, TX, dentist, Dr. Chan, by calling 713-926-8896.
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