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Over time, plaque can coat our teeth and harden into tartar. This buildup is linked to issues like bad breath and teeth stains, but it can also inflame the gums to cause gingivitis and gum disease. If you have periodontal disease, controlling this buildup is essential for managing the disease and helping you avoid the later stages linked to adult tooth loss. Initially, we could conduct a deep cleaning, known as a scaling and root planing, to remove buildup from the teeth, roots, and from beneath the gum line. Afterward, we could conduct traditional cleanings or Supportive Periodontal Maintenance every three to four months to keep the issue in check.
Our team could provide antimicrobial treatments to destroy harmful oral bacteria, and we can offer this topically or systemically, to help manage the disease and safeguard your smile. our team could also offer treatments like Platelet Rich Plasma to facilitate the healing of your muscle joints, tendons, and ligaments, so your smile can improve following periodontal disease treatment.
Changes to your daily life could be helpful too! For example, cutting back on sugar and starch can deprive the plaque-causing bacteria of a meal. Adding fresh veggies and fruits, as well as foods high in vitamin C and D, and options with Omega-3 fatty acids, could be beneficial for your gum health. You could also help by avoiding tobacco products and cutting back on stress in your daily life.
If you have any questions about how our team will improve your nutrition and keep your smile healthy and intact, or if you would like to schedule a visit soon, then contact our team today to learn more. We want to help you enjoy optimal oral health and a smile that truly shines!
Our team is ready to help you enjoy better oral health and a full smile, so talk to our team about our periodontal treatment options today! You deserve a full smile, and we want to help! To learn more about the solutions we offer to keep your smile strong, or to schedule your appointment, give us a call at our office in Encinitas, CA today at 760-642-0711.
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