How to find a good dentist in the Wrentham, MA area that you can trust for periodontal treatment
Dr. Rawat of Advanced Dental Practices in Wrentham, MA is dedicated to helping patients achieve the smile they’ve always wanted. Many patients want to learn how to find a quality dentist in the area that they can trust for the care of their smile. When patients have a diagnosis of conditions including periodontal disease, it is essential that they work with our team to obtain the treatment they need to keep the smile healthier, longer.
What is periodontal disease?
Periodontal disease is an inflammatory condition that develops within the smile. It might also refer to gum disease, but it can harm much more than just the soft tissues. Periodontal disease can wreak havoc on the smile, destroying:
- Gums
- Teeth
- Bone
The condition is entirely preventable with proper care and maintenance of the smile, including routine dental visits every six months for cleanings and examinations. When periodontal disease is caught early, interventional treatment works best and can help patients in keeping their smile healthy over time.
What are the stages of periodontal disease?
Periodontal disease can be evaluated and spotted during a physical evaluation with Dr. Rawat. Diagnosis can occur at any stage. The earliest stage of periodontal disease is often known as gingivitis. This condition is characterized by bleeding, red, and swollen gums. At this point, patients who seek treatment can often reverse the situation and bring their oral health back to its original state. However, if patients avoid treatment and allow the condition to progress, it can become much more damaging. Periodontal disease in the later stages is referred to as periodontitis. This condition can cause the loss of bone, shrinking gum tissues, and even loose or lost teeth due to the destroyed foundation. Patients who have experienced the later stages of periodontitis will need to work with a dentist to not only control the condition and get the smile back to health but to restore the smile after bone and tooth loss. This may include repairing the jaw with bone grafting and using tooth replacement solutions including dentures, dental bridges, or dental implants. Restoration can only be performed once the condition has stabilized with appropriate care. Controlling the later stages of periodontitis can be done with scaling and root planing, a procedure that cleans all the visible and non-visible surfaces of the teeth, including the roots. It might be combined with other treatments such as antibiotics applied directly within the smile or administered via oral medication to treat from the inside out.
Who is susceptible to periodontal disease?
Periodontal disease is a condition that can develop within any smile. It is often caused by poor oral health habits and by not visiting the dentist regularly for cleanings and examinations to catch the issue early on. Children and adults may develop this condition but should take action as soon as it has been diagnosed to keep more extensive problems from occurring.
Who can you trust for periodontal treatment?
Finding a quality dental provider who has appropriate chairside manners, years of experience in dentistry, and who can relate with patients and help them understand their oral health care needs is essential to many patients. At Advanced Dental Practices, our professionals treat patients like family and ensure that everyone has access to affordable and necessary dental care. We work hard to build positive relationships with our patients, so they feel comfortable and at ease in our dental facility. We encourage new patients and families to connect with our team to start building a proper foundation for good oral health and wellness.
Book your visit with Dr. Rawat today!
At Advanced Dental Practices, patients in and around the area of Wrentham, MA are welcome to book a consultation visit with our team to learn about the advantages of working with a trusted professional for the treatment and care of periodontal disease. We welcome patients to contact our practice at (508) 456-7111 to discuss their dental needs and work with a team that cares about the health and appearance of your beautiful smile! Our facility is conveniently located at 21 East Street and encourages new patients and families to work with our dental practice for long-term oral health and wellness.
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