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Treating Periodontal Disease in Charleston, South Carolina


2010
07.31


www.cccrdentistry.com At the office of cosmetic and restorative dentist John F. Rink in Charleston, South Carolina we take periodontal disease in our patient very seriously. Studies have shown that periodontal gum disease is the most frequent cause of tooth loss in Americans over the age of 30. If you have gum disease, we will create a personalized treatment plan for you. If left untreated, gum disease can cause tooth loss and an excessive buildup of plaque and decay. The mildest form of gum disease is called gingivitis, and can be reversed with proper cleanings. Advanced gingivitis, or periodontitis, may require additional treatment and removal of teeth. Learn more about treating periodontal disease on our website, http To Contact John F. Rink, DDS of Charleston Center for Cosmetic and Restorative Dentistry: Phone: 843.628.0420 Address: 33C Gamecock Ave Charleston, South Carolina 29407 Website: www.cccrdentistry.com

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Patients in Kentucky have another choice when it comes to treating gum disease, LANAP


2010
06.30


Gum disease treated in a patient friendly way. Laser Assisted New Attachment Procedure performed in Kentucky. The first dentist in Kentucky to offer this treatment, Dr. Tom Wheeler is able to offer you another choice to treat moderate to advanced periodontitis. Bleeding gums, loose teeth, bad breath can be a thing of the past. All without the worry of cutting and stitches. Close to Louisville, Elizabethtown, Bardstown, Radcliff, Lexington, Western Kentucky.

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Treating Periodontal Disease with the Perio Protect Method™


2010
06.18


What is periodontal disease and how does it develop? A community of bacteria, called a biofilm, build up in the sulcus, between a tooth and gum, and cause an infection. The Perio Protect Method™ delivers medication to the sight of the infection, holding it in place and giving it time to breakdown the biofilm and fight the bacterial infection.

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