Periodontal Therapy

Periodontal Therapy attacks the gums and bone that support the teeth. It starts with plaque, a sticky film of bacteria, which hardens into tartar if not removed. This leads to gum inflammation, redness, and bleeding. Surprisingly, four out of five people have Periodontal Therapy without knowing it. Research links it to stroke, diabetes, heart disease, and pregnancy complications. Smoking increases the risk, making prevention even more crucial. Good oral hygiene, a balanced diet, and regular dental visits help reduce the chances of developing Periodontal Therapy.

Signs and symptoms of Periodontal Therapy

Bleeding gums

Gums should never bleed, even when you brush vigorously or use dental floss.

Loose teeth

Also caused by bone loss or weakened periodontal fibers (fibers that support the tooth to the bone).

New spacing between teeth

Caused by bone loss.

Pus around the teeth and gums

Sign that there is an infection present.

Receding gums

Loss of gum around a tooth.

Red and puffy gums

Gums should never be red or swollen.

Persistent bad breath

Caused by bacteria in the mouth.

Introduction to Prosthodontics

Prosthodontics is a specialized branch of dentistry focused on restoring and replacing missing teeth. It helps enhance both the function and aesthetics of your smile. Whether due to injury, decay, or age-related issues, prosthodontic treatments provide effective solutions for long-term oral health.

Improves Oral Function

Restores chewing and speaking ability.

Enhances Aesthetics

Brings back a natural and confident smile.

Prevents Further Damage

Protects remaining teeth and gums.

Types of Prosthodontic Treatments

Prosthodontic care includes a range of restorative options designed to meet different dental needs. From crowns that protect weakened teeth to implants that serve as permanent replacements, these treatments help restore the natural look and function of your teeth.

Permanent tooth replacements that look and function like natural teeth.

Bridges

Fixed prosthetics that replace missing teeth using adjacent teeth for support.

Durable caps that cover and protect weak or damaged teeth.

Dentures

Removable appliances designed to restore multiple missing teeth.

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