Periodontal Care IN Grants Pass, OR

periodontal care grants pass

what is periodontal care?

DID YOU KNOW…

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Gum disease is the #1 most common cause of tooth loss in adults and seniors, and proper gum care is essential for your oral and overall health.

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how it works: what to expect during your perio appointment

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comprehensive oral exam

First, your Grants Pass dentist will examine your mouth and look for common signs of gum disease like bleeding gums, gum recession, and gum inflammation.

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x-rays

In addition to an oral exam, Dr. Anderson and our team will take x-rays to check the health of your jaw, and see if your gum disease has affected your jaw and your teeth.
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diagnosis & discussion

After your oral exam and x-rays, Dr. Anderson will discuss his findings with you, and go over a few treatment recommendations and next steps for your treatment.
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developing your treatment plan

Every patient is different, so Dr. Anderson will develop a personalized treatment plan based on your unique needs and the extent of your gum disease.
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follow-ups

You may need to schedule one or more follow-up appointments. Our front desk team will help you find a few dates and times that work for you. Then, just come back to our office for the treatment you need.

our periodontal services

deep cleaning (scaling & root Planing)

Deep cleaning, also called “scaling and root planing,” involves cleaning deeply between the teeth and gums with special dental tools. It takes two appointments, with one half of the mouth being cleaned at each. Dr. Anderson will clean bacteria and plaque away from between your teeth and gums, smooth out the roots of your teeth, and provide you with antibiotics to help prevent bacterial buildup in the future.

DID YOU KNOW…

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46% of adults aged 30 and older show signs of gum disease.

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Have questions about periodontal care? Explore our answers.

DID YOU KNOW…

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In the early stage (gingivitis), gum disease is reversible.

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