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What Is Gingivits Vs Periodontitis?

Periodontal disease, also known as gum disease, is the most common type of oral health problem. It's caused when plaque, a sticky film that forms on teeth and gums, builds up in a patient’s mouth. This can cause toothaches, difficulty chewing, bad breath, and even more serious problems like tooth loss or infection. Periodontal disease can progress from gingivitis to periodontitis in Naples, FL. If left untreated, periodontal disease can lead to other health problems, including systemic issues such as stroke, diabetes, and heart disease, all of which are potentially fatal. This is why it's important for patients to get it fixed by a dental professional as soon as possible have good oral and overall health. This blog goes over what gingivitis is, versus what periodontitis is.   What Are The Symptoms Of Gingivitis And How Do they Affect Me? According to the American Dental Association, Gingivitis is a “reversible” inflammation of the gums that, if left untreated, ca ...

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What Is The All On X Treatment?

Having a beautiful smile can certainly be a great feature to have. However, for those who have missing teeth, or those who have teeth that are damaged, misshaped, or even discolored, a trusted doctor can assess the patient’s teeth to determine which treatment option could be best for them. The All On X dental implant procedure in Naples, FL is a great option to replace missing teeth.   How Are All On X Dental Implants Placed? With All On X dental implants in Naples, FL, four to eight dental implant posts can be used to restore a patients smile. Dental implants are screw-like posts that are typically made from the material titanium. The dental implants are strategically placed in the patient’s jawbone, where they function as natural tooth roots. Over time, the dental implants will fuse with the patient’s jawbone, creating a strong foundation for the dental prosthetic to be placed on. All On X dental implants are a long-term solution that can improve a patients oral health ...

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