Gum disease has a reputation for weakening your smile by damaging gums and teeth. The worst part? Once it reaches advanced stages, it’s becomes an incurable disease—in other words, for life. But this doesn’t mean you can’t keep its effects under control. Take the first step by making it a point to contact Russo Periodontics and get set for periodontal treatment in Sarasota. Act soon, and get your gums back in fighting shape.
It’s very likely you’ve heard of gum disease before. But maybe you’re not entirely sure about the specifics. In which case, let’s cover some of the basics. It’s a long-term disease that shrinks gums little by little. Latter stages of gum disease (known as Periodontitis) are far more dangerous. At this point, dental bone loss begins to happen. Other symptoms afflict the mouth, too. Some of these include extreme sensitivity to cold and hot beverages, bleeding upon contact, and gum irritation. If you’re struggling with gum disease, look to reduce tartar buildup. One of the best ways of going about this is frequent deep cleanings. Unlike regular cleanings, this alternative eradicates tartar lodged beneath the gum line. Unfortunately, it isn’t curable. But it doesn’t mean you can’t arrest the symptoms. Whatever damage done to both gums and jaw bone can be patched up through periodontal surgery. Visit Russo Periodontics as soon as possible for periodontal treatment in Sarasota.
Don’t gamble on your oral health. If gum disease is slowly destroying your smile, don’t let it get any worse. Restore your smile’s splendor. All you have to do is make a simple phone call (or shoot an e-mail), to Russo Periodontics. Setup an appointment. And bam! If only all things in life were that simple. Then finally get periodontal treatment in Sarasota.
By Russo Periodontics
February 19, 2019
Dr. Russo is the Past President of the Southern Academy of Periodontology.
John Russo's Practice has been recognized as a top Sarasota Dentistry practice in 2021.
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Dr. Russo is a member of the American Academy of Periodontology and on the Board of Trustees