Periodontal Services in Frederick MD
Oral health requires healthy teeth and gums. At Wormans Mill Dental Group, we recognize that healthy gums are essential to preventing gum disease, which can lead to tooth loss. We take pride in our expertise and conservative approach to treatment recommendations, limiting surgery to the areas where it is absolutely necessary.
In the earliest stages of periodontal disease, non-surgical periodontal therapy can stop periodontal treatment and improve the condition of gum tissue. Even in severe cases, non-surgical periodontal therapy often precedes surgical therapy. This is done to improve the overall tissue quality before surgery and to help limit the areas requiring surgery.
Periodontal Maintenance
Once you’ve been treated for gum disease, periodontal maintenance is a must to prevent its return. Adherence to an ongoing periodontal maintenance program and consistent home oral hygiene can help you keep your teeth for a lifetime.
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Professional Teeth Cleaning
Professional teeth cleaning is a crucial part of maintaining your oral health. It removes plaque and tartar that cannot be removed by brushing and flossing alone. Having your teeth and gums professionally cleaned at least twice yearly can help prevent gum disease and keep your teeth and gums healthier and more attractive. It also allows our dental professionals to detect any potential issues early, before they become more serious, and provide appropriate treatment.
Perioscopic Treatment
Perioscopic treatment is an advanced procedure that uses a tiny, endoscopic camera to see beneath the gum pockets at the base of the teeth and assess the condition of the gums and teeth roots. This allows us to clean the gums and tooth roots more thoroughly and provide effective treatment of gum disease. The procedure is minimally invasive and can significantly improve the health of your gums and teeth, preventing further damage and tooth loss.
Oral health requires healthy teeth and gums. At Wormans Mill Dental Group, we recognize that healthy gums are essential to preventing gum disease, which can lead to tooth loss. We take pride in our expertise and conservative approach to treatment recommendations, limiting surgery to the areas where it is absolutely necessary.
In the earliest stages of periodontal disease, non-surgical periodontal therapy can stop periodontal treatment and improve the condition of gum tissue. Even in severe cases, non-surgical periodontal therapy often precedes surgical therapy. This is done to improve the overall tissue quality before surgery and to help limit the areas requiring surgery.
Periodontal Maintenance
Once you’ve been treated for gum disease, periodontal maintenance is a must to prevent its return. Adherence to an ongoing periodontal maintenance program, combined with consistent home oral hygiene, can help you keep your teeth for a lifetime.
Professional Teeth Cleaning
Professional teeth cleaning is a crucial part of maintaining your oral health. It removes plaque and tartar that cannot be removed by brushing and flossing alone. Having your teeth and gums professionally cleaned at least twice yearly can help prevent gum disease and keep your teeth and gums healthier and more attractive. It also allows our dental professionals to detect any potential issues early, before they become more serious, and provide appropriate treatment.
Perioscopic Treatment
Perioscopic treatment is an advanced procedure that uses a tiny, endoscopic camera to see beneath the gum pockets at the base of the teeth and assess the condition of the gums and teeth roots. This allows us to clean the gums and tooth roots more thoroughly and provide effective treatment of gum disease. The procedure is minimally invasive and can significantly improve the health of your gums and teeth, preventing further damage and tooth loss.