periodontal disease
Why Doesn’t Gum Disease Hurt Until It’s Too Late?
The Silent Disease That Can Threaten Your Smile If gum disease caused immediate pain, far fewer people would lose teeth because of it. That’s one of the greatest paradoxes in dentistry. Most dental problems eventually announce themselves with discomfort. A cavity can cause sensitivity. An abscess can become excruciating. A cracked tooth often makes chewing…
Read MoreCan a Loose Tooth Be Saved? What Modern Periodontal Treatment Can Do
A loose tooth can be alarming. Many people assume it’s only a matter of time before it falls out or needs to be extracted. Fortunately, that’s not always the case. Thanks to advances in periodontal care, many loose teeth can be stabilized and in some cases, saved when treatment begins early. One of the most…
Read MoreCan Porcelain Veneers Improve a Smile With Receding Gums?
Gum recession is a common dental concern that can affect both the appearance and health of your smile. As the gums gradually pull away from the teeth, the teeth may appear longer, uneven, or aged. In some cases, gum recession can also expose sensitive root surfaces and increase the risk of decay or discomfort. Many…
Read More7 Myths About Periodontal Disease Explained
Gum disease, known as periodontal disease, affects millions worldwide. Despite its prevalence, many misconceptions surrounding this condition can prevent people from seeking proper care. Understanding the truth about gum disease is essential to maintaining a healthy smile and preventing serious oral and overall health issues. Many patients assume gum disease only affects older adults or…
Read MoreHenderson, NV Guide to Periodontitis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
Your Smile Deserves More Than Just Surface Care Many people in Las Vegas and Henderson, NV, associate oral health with sparkling, white teeth. But beneath the surface lies something just as crucial: the health of your gums. Periodontitis, also known as advanced gum disease, is a silent and often overlooked condition that can damage your…
Read MoreLycopene and Gum Disease: A Nutrient That May Help Protect Your Gums
When we think about gum health, brushing and flossing usually come to mind first — and rightly so. But emerging research is shining light on how certain nutrients we get from our diet may also play a supportive role in protecting gum tissues and reducing inflammation. One of these nutrients is lycopene — a powerful…
Read MoreGenetics and Your Smile: Is Gum Disease Hereditary?
Can Gum Disease Run in the Family? Despite your diligent oral care routine, if you find yourself grappling with bleeding gums or periodontal issues, it’s important to consider the role of genetics in gum disease. This understanding can empower you to take proactive steps to protect your oral health. At Marielaina Perrone DDS in Henderson,…
Read MoreLink Between Stroke and Periodontal Health
Emerging research has increasingly highlighted the intricate connection between oral health and systemic conditions, notably cerebrovascular events such as strokes. A comprehensive systematic review published in Frontiers in Oral Health explores the impact of cerebrovascular stroke and inflammatory periodontal health. This study not only emphasizes the critical importance of maintaining optimal oral health but…
Read MoreGum Recession Treatment Options: Deep Cleanings to Gum Grafting
Protecting Your Gums Means Protecting Your Smile Many people assume that receding gums are simply a normal part of getting older. They aren’t. Gum recession is a sign that the gum tissue surrounding your teeth has gradually pulled away, exposing the sensitive tooth roots beneath. Left untreated, recession can increase tooth sensitivity, raise your…
Read MoreCan Improving Oral Infections Help Your Heart and Blood Sugar?
We often hear that gum disease affects our smile — but did you know it can also influence whole-body health? Recent research highlights an important connection between chronic dental infections and improvements in both heart health and blood sugar control when those infections are treated. This is exciting — not just for dentists and doctors…
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