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Dr. Ting and the team at Think Oral Implants and Periodontics serve patients in Paoli, Malvern, Berwyn, Fox Chase, Elkins Park, Jenkintown and the surrounding Pennsylvania communities with advanced periodontal procedures and dental implant treatments. Dr. Ting can address a variety of periodontal challenges that can negatively impact a patient’s dental health as well as their overall health.

We take all major Dental insurance and your insurance may cover a substantial portion of their procedure, schedule a consult to determine your benefits.

Dr. Miriam Ting
Dr. Ting and her team focus their practice on the following areas: treatment of periodontal disease, aesthetic periodontal surgery, mucogingival surgery, and dental implants.

Periodontal surgery can address many issues such as helping a person who suffers from unsightly, exposed or sensitive roots. It can also help those who have a “gummy” smile or “short” teeth. By fixing these problems, periodontal surgery can also help those who lack self-confidence because if left untreated, these issues may lead to decreased health and social issues.

In addition to these types of issues, Dr. Ting and her team can also restore a person’s smile and self-confidence with dental implants, a safe and long-lasting solution for many types of periodontal challenges. Dental implants have been around for a long time and provide a mostly painless solution that makes long-term financial sense for many patients.

There are many reasons why implants are a better solution than dental bridges or dentures. For example, implants do not disturb a patient’s surrounding teeth because the implants will fuse permanently to a person’s jaw bone to support an implant tooth. The advancements in dental implants have increased the success rate for patients receiving dental implants.

Through many years of study and ongoing educational advancements into the latest periodontal treatments, some of the specific services Dr. Ting offers her patients include:

Receding Gum Treatment

Receding gums are common and happen when the gum tissue pulls back enough to expose the roots of a person’s teeth. There are many possible causes such as poor oral care, overly aggressive brushing/flossing, a patient’s genetics, trauma, or an abnormal tooth position. Depending on the nature and severity of a receding gum issue, Dr. Ting has several options to address the problem. In some cases, a deep cleaning is known as scaling and root planing are used to remove bacteria, tartar, and any infections that may have set in. In other cases, lost gum tissue may be replaced through various kinds of gum surgery.

Gum Grafting (Soft Tissue Graft)

Gum grafting and soft tissue grafts are one of the primary treatments to counteract the effects of gum recession. Gum recession can affect one in every eight adults. If left untreated gum recession can lead to serious gum, tooth and jaw problems. Dr. Ting can perform several different types of gum and soft tissue grafts, depending on the nature of a gum recession. The most common of these is a connective-tissue graft which involves cutting a flap of skin at the roof of a patient’s mouth, followed by removing the tissue. The tissue is then sutured in place where the receding gum is occurring. Free gingival grafts are similar to connective tissue grafts but involve taking tissue directly from the roof of the mouth. Pedicle grafts remove tissue from the gum around the infected gum and tooth. There are also instances where Dr. Ting may use grafted tissue from a tissue bank, depending on the nature or severity of a receding gum problem. Dr Ting also uses the VISTA technique for gum grafting, which is a minimally invasive gum grafting procedure. It uses small incisions and minimally invasive tunneling procedures to graft the gum tissue. This results in faster healing, and minimal discomfort

Scaling and Root Planing

Scaling and root planing are often used before a gum disease problem becomes too severe. The procedure is a deep cleaning between the gums and teeth of a patient, down to the roots, removing plaque and tartar to prevent further infection. Antibiotics are sometimes used to combat overly aggressive bacteria. Overall, scaling and root planing produces only minor discomfort. Some swelling may occur after the gums have been treated, but after a short period of healing the gums become pink and healthy again.

Laser Surgery (LANAP)

Periodontal Laser Surgery, also known as Laser Assisted New Attachment Procedure, or LANAP is among the latest advancements in periodontal treatments. One of the best benefits of this FDA-approved PerioLase laser is that it does not require cutting or stitching to treat gum infection, meaning that the healing occurs more quickly and there is less risk of infection. In a LANAP procedure, Dr. Ting will use a PerioLase laser to selectively remove bacteria and diseased tissue from the pocket of a tooth and gum. The laser energy is absorbed by the bacteria which causes it to die. Ultrasonic scalers then use sound waves to break up hardened tartar from the surface of a tooth. Recovery occurs with minimal discomfort and patients heal in about 24 hours.

Gingivectomy

In cases of advanced gum disease, Dr. Ting may need to perform a gingivectomy. In cases of advanced gum disease, Dr. Ting may need to perform a gingivectomy. This procedure removes and reshapes lost and diseased gum tissue. The procedure also gets rid of pockets between the teeth and gums that have become hard to clean. Using a laser for this treatment, Dr. Ting will remove loose, infected, or damaged gum tissue. The precise nature of this procedure means that patients heal more quickly and experience less pain.

Crown Lengthening

Some people have teeth that they feel look too short. In reality, their teeth are the correct length and it is their gums that have creeped over the base of the teeth, producing a “gummy” smile. To improve this look, Dr. Ting can perform a crown lengthening procedure, by taking excess gum and bone tissue and reshaping it to expose more of a patient’s tooth or several teeth, creating a new gum line in the process. In other cases, when tooth structure is lost to decay or fracture, and a crown is needed to restore the tooth. The tooth may be too short to support a crown and a crown lengthening procedure is needed.

Sinus Augmentation

A successful dental implant procedure means having enough healthy and natural bone to support the implant. At times, there may not be enough natural bone on the top jaw of a patient’s mouth to facilitate this. In those cases, Dr. Ting will add bone to the sinus floor so that one or more implants can be placed. Bone regeneration in the sinus may take some time. It must be given enough time to fuse to the jaw to allow the best possible chance for an implant to be able to function in a healthy and normal way. Think Oral Implants and Periodontics serves patients in Paoli, Malvern, Berwyn and surrounding Pennsylvania communities.

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DENTAL IMPLANTS

DENTAL IMPLANTS

As you go through life, there’s a good chance that for any number of reasons you could lose one or more of your teeth. Poor dental hygiene, an accident that injures your mouth or your jaw, or just normal decay or gum disease are all possible reasons why you may suffer the loss of one or more of your teeth. Dr. Ting and the team at Think Oral Implants and Periodontics can provide a safe and long-lasting solution in the form of a dental implant. A dental implant is an artificial tooth such as a crown or a bridge that is placed into your jaw and secured into place by implanting a titanium screw into your jaw.

Cosmetic Periodontal Surgery

Cosmetic Periodontal Surgery

When you’re trying to make a great first impression, one of the first things people notice is what a great smile you have, or in some cases, don’t have. Some aspects of your smile you have no control over, but in other cases, you can take steps to enhance your smile and also protect the health of your teeth and gums. If you suffer from unsightly, exposed or sensitive root surfaces or have a gummy smile you can elect to undergo cosmetic periodontal surgery.

Gum Grafting

Gum Grafting

Gum grafting is also known as a gingival graft, and while it may sound like a bit of a daunting procedure, it is less intrusive than you might think. In many cases a gum grafting procedure may become necessary to protect a patient’s teeth from the damaging effects of gum recession. Gum recession occurs when the tissue that surrounds teeth pulls away, exposing too much of the tooth or the root of the tooth. This is a problem because too much exposure can cause damage to the supporting bone structure.

Periodontal Disease

Periodontal Disease

In some form or another, periodontal disease affects large numbers of Americans. Left untreated, it can range from a simple inflammation of the gums to much more serious problems that cause major damage to gums, teeth, and bones in the facial region. Dr. Ting and the staff at Think Oral Implants and Periodontics offer a wide range of treatments to combat periodontal disease, addressing the issues as effectively as possible to minimize long-term detrimental dental health impacts.

Scaling and Root Planing

Scaling and Root Planing

The best way to describe the benefits of a scaling and root planing procedure is that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Scaling and root planing is one of the most effective ways to treat gum disease before it becomes severe. Severe gum disease requires more invasive and painful procedures to remedy the problem. In a scaling and root planing procedure, Dr. Ting will clean between the gums and teeth of a patient’s mouth down to the roots. In some cases, Dr. Ting will use an ultrasonic tool for the procedure which may be less uncomfortable than a standard scraping tool.

Laser Surgery, LANAP

Laser Surgery, LANAP

Advancements in periodontal treatment continue to improve experiences for patients in many ways. One of the most important of these is the use of laser surgery to treat a variety of gum disease conditions. The introduction of laser surgery is a modern approach to treating gum disease that allows periodontists to remove only diseased tissue without removing any surrounding healthy gum tissue. This non-surgical technique means that patients can get the best possible results without unnecessary pain or lengthy healing times.

Gingivectomy

Gingivectomy

A gingivectomy is generally performed where there is excess tissue and the underlying bone is not in the way. Dr. Ting will begin the procedure by numbing a patient’s mouth with a local anesthesia. This will be followed by using a laser to remove excess gum tissue or damaged gum tissue. The laser allows Dr. Ting to be precise. This precise application also promotes more rapid healing and reduced pain.

Soft Tissue Graft

Soft Tissue Graft

When the roots of teeth become exposed, or when hot or cold foods become uncomfortable to eat due heightened teeth and gum sensitivity, a person may be suffering from some form of gum recession. There are many options Dr. Ting can explore to help remedy this situation. One of the more common procedures is a soft tissue graft. Soft tissue grafting can address many types of gum issues, making it a versatile solution for all kinds of periodontal problems.

Crown Lengthening

Crown Lengthening

Some people feel that their teeth are too short, because they have a “gummy” smile where too much of the gum covers a person’s teeth. The teeth themselves may actually be the right length, but it is the gums that need to be corrected to improve a person’s smile. To improve this type of a look, Dr. Ting performs what is known as a crown lengthening procedure. This is accomplished by taking excess gum and bone tissue and reshaping it to expose more of a patient’s tooth.

Receding Gum Treatment

Receding Gum Treatment

Receding gums are a common problem that happens when gum tissue pulls back and exposes the roots of a person’s teeth. There are many possible causes of receding gums, and depending on the cause, Dr. Ting can provide an effective receding gum treatment to restore a patient’s dental health. There are many reasons why a person may experience receding gums, some of them due to poor persona habits, and others are simply due to factors beyond our control.

Sinus Augmentation

Sinus Augmentation

One of the keys to a successful dental implant procedure is having enough healthy and natural bone to support the implant. In some cases, there may not be enough natural bone due to gum disease, too development defects, trauma to the face or jaw, spaces left empty after teeth are removed, or other previous procedures where efforts were not made to restore a patient’s natural bone. When this is the case, bone can be augmented through procedures such as bone grafts, ridge expansions, and sinus augmentation.

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• DHA
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Periodontist in Lancaster PA

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250 W Lancaster Ave. Suite 215. Paoli, PA 19301.

Dr. Ting and the team at Think Oral Implants and Periodontics serve patients in Paoli, Malvern, Berwyn, Fox Chase, Elkins Park, Jenkintown and the surrounding Pennsylvania communities with advanced periodontal procedures and dental implant treatments. Dr. Ting can address a variety of periodontal challenges that can negatively impact a patient’s dental health as well as their overall health.

We take all major Dental insurance and your insurance may cover a substantial portion of their procedure, schedule a consult to determine your benefits.

Periodontist in Lancaster PA

Understanding Periodontal Care

Oral cavity preparation by a periodontist for dental health

As a premiere dental establishment, Think Oral Implants and Periodontics places great emphasis on the pivotal role of periodontal health in maintaining not only a radiant smile but also in supporting one's overall well-being. Our focus today is on what makes a Periodontist in Lancaster PA stand out in the realm of dental specialties. Periodontists, such as myself, Dr. Miriam Ting, concentrate on conditions that affect the supporting structures of teeth - the gums and bones which are fundamental to oral health.

Our approach at Think Oral Implants and Periodontics is rooted in personalized care. We understand that each mouth is as unique as the person it belongs to, and we tailor our treatments to match the individual needs of our patients. From the moment you step into our clinic, our dedication to your comfort and health is evident in the attention to detail and the advanced technologies we employ.

Minimally Invasive Approaches in Periodontics

Embracing the latest innovations, we specialize in minimally invasive techniques such as laser gum surgery. This modern treatment aligns with the least discomfort and the swiftest recovery times. Our LANAP protocol is a testament to our commitment to providing cutting-edge care.

Each procedure, whether it's treating gum recession or managing periodontal disease, is conducted with meticulous care, allowing us to offer results that not just meet but exceed your expectations. Our clinic's environment is designed to be calming and reassuring, ensuring that your experience with a Periodontist in Lancaster PA is nothing short of exceptional.

Cultivating Healthy Gums

At Think Oral Implants and Periodontics, we believe that every patient deserves a firm foundation for their teeth - that begins with healthy gums. Our preventative measures and treatments are aimed at halting the progression of gum diseases and restoring the gums to optimal health. In our practice, we see firsthand how healthy gums translate to a healthier body and a brighter smile.

We offer an array of services from deep cleanings to gum grafts, always focusing on the least invasive options first. Patient education is a cornerstone of our practice; we always take the time to teach our clientele how to maintain their periodontal health between visits.

Periodontist in Lancaster PA is not just my profession, it's a calling that drives me to ensure the best outcomes for your dental health. Being at the helm of Think Oral Implants and Periodontics, I am proud to say that our patients are in the safest of hands.

Implant Dentistry: Innovation and Care

Dental implants are a revolutionary step in replacing missing teeth, and as a Periodontist in Lancaster PA, my specialization extends to providing these life-changing treatments. At our clinic, the complexity of an implant procedure is reduced to a comfortably manageable process, thanks to our advanced techniques and technology.

The transformation witnessed by our patients, in both aesthetics and function, is profound. The dental implants we provide stand as the closest proxy to natural teeth, preserving the integrity of the jawbone and neighboring teeth, unlike traditional bridges or dentures.

Our proficiency in this area is complemented by a thorough understanding of the nuances of dental anatomy and a constant endeavor to perfect our craft. As we perform these implant procedures, our goal is not just to restore the missing tooth but to ensure that the result is as natural and enduring as possible.

Our Commitment to Patient Education

Education is power, and we at Think Oral Implants and Periodontics empower our patients with knowledge. Knowing the 'whys' and 'hows' of periodontal health enable better decision-making. We provide resources and counseling to help our patients understand the importance of periodontal health and how it relates to their overall quality of life.

As a Periodontist in Lancaster PA, I find immense satisfaction in seeing a patient take charge of their oral health, and it is this patient empowerment that drives our practice forward. By founding Think Dental Learning Institute, we have taken this commitment a step further, reaching out to educate the larger community.

The journey toward optimal oral health is a collaborative one; each stage of treatment and learning is navigated together with our patients. This collaborative approach ensures that when you look for a Periodontist in Lancaster PA, you're not just finding a healthcare provider, you're discovering a partner in your pursuit of a healthy, confident smile.

Understanding Gum Surgery Phoenixville

At Think Oral Implants and Periodontics, we often encounter patients who are anxious when they hear the words 'gum surgery.' However, as experts in the field, we're here to demystify the procedure and alleviate any concerns. Gum Surgery Phoenixville--a term that might sound intimidating--actually encompasses a variety of treatments aimed at addressing periodontal issues, from gum recession to advanced periodontitis.

Many factors, including genetic predisposition and lifestyle habits like smoking, can contribute to the necessity for gum surgery. Our first-class periodontal care begins with a thorough assessment, where I, Dr. Miriam Ting, ensure that our patients understand their dental health status and the procedures that may benefit them, including the modern marvel of laser gum therapy.

In my practice, we prioritize minimally invasive techniques. This approach reduces postoperative discomfort and accelerates healing, allowing our patients in Phoenixville and the surrounding areas to resume their daily activities swiftly. Gum Surgery Phoenixville isn't just about addressing current dental woes; it's about restoring your smile's foundation for a healthier future.

Personal Perspectives on Treatment Options

Every smile that walks into our Paoli office is unique, and so should be the treatment plan. Over the years, my team and I have tailored countless periodontal strategies to individual needs. For instance, when faced with gum recession, we may employ tissue grafting procedures that not only protect your teeth but also enhance your smile aesthetically.

One of the most transformative procedures we offer is LANAP--Laser-Assisted New Attachment Procedure. I've seen it restore the gums of patients who once thought their situation was beyond repair. It's fulfilling to witness how this state-of-the-art technique can regenerate gum tissue with minimal disturbance to their lives.

Gone are the days when gum surgery meant significant downtime. The advancements we've embraced, like the VISTA technique, mean that even complex cases can be treated with finesse and subtlety. Our patients are often amazed at how seamless their journey to gum health can be.

Periodontist showcasing a successful dental treatment outcome

The satisfaction of our Phoenixville patients post-gum surgery is a testament to our commitment to excellence. Their smiles are not only healthier but often more radiant, instilling a newfound confidence in their personal and professional lives.

Advancing Oral Health with Innovative Care

As a periodontist, I've dedicated my career to advancing oral health, and the technology we employ at Think Oral Implants and Periodontics is at the forefront of that mission. Case in point: dental implants. When teeth are beyond saving, and Gum Surgery Phoenixville is pivoted towards restoration, dental implants present the most natural-looking, feeling, and functioning replacement option.

Dental implants have revolutionized the way we approach tooth loss. They preserve the jawbone, maintain facial structure, and, above all, give our patients back their smiles. It's an honor to provide a service that can have such a profound impact on someone's quality of life.

In my work with the Magnifico Oral Health Foundation, I've seen the transformative power of comprehensive periodontal care firsthand. It's not just about treating gums--it's about changing lives. Gum Surgery Phoenixville is a gateway to overall health and well-being, reflecting our holistic approach to periodontics.

Whether it's through community outreach or the meticulous care we provide in the office, our goal remains steadfast: to ensure that every patient achieves the best possible oral health. With each successful Gum Surgery Phoenixville case, we inch closer to that vision, one smile at a time.

Understanding Gingivoplasty

As the team at Think Oral Implants and Periodontics, we often encounter patients inquiring about improving the appearance of their gums. Among the various procedures we offer, Gingivoplasty Paoli PA is frequently sought after for its cosmetic appeal. Gingivoplasty is not just about enhancing smiles; it's a fusion of art and dental science, tailored to address individual concerns about gum aesthetics. In my personal experience, the transformation post-gingivoplasty not only elevates confidence but also contributes to better oral health.

Gingivoplasty Paoli PA reshapes the gum tissue around your teeth. If your gums have receded or you have an excessive gum display when you smile, this procedure can provide a more balanced, aesthetically pleasing gum line. My approach is always patient-centric, focusing on minimal discomfort and natural-looking results. A common misconception is that gingivoplasty is a lengthy and painful process; however, with advancements in laser technology, the treatment is mostly painless and quick.

In my years of practice, I have honed the skill of performing gingivoplasty with precision, ensuring that each patient's unique facial structure and dental anatomy are considered. The goal is not only to provide a cosmetic solution but to enhance oral functionality. Patients are often pleasantly surprised at how such a subtle change can make a significant difference in their overall appearance and oral health.

Patient Experiences and Results

Patient stories and feedback following Gingivoplasty Paoli PA often highlight the life-changing impact of the procedure. One particular case that stands out in my memory is a young woman who came to us feeling self-conscious about her 'gummy smile.' After gingivoplasty, her joy was palpable. Not only did she feel more comfortable smiling broadly, but she also reported improved gum health. This is the kind of result that drives our passion for periodontics.

We work closely with each individual to understand their concerns and desired outcomes. Every gingivoplasty journey is different. Some patients seek contouring after recovering from periodontal disease, while others look to correct asymmetrical gum lines that have bothered them for years. We provide detailed post-op instructions tailored to each patient's case to ensure the best possible healing and outcome.

Another tale that comes to mind is of a gentleman who had undergone a gingivectomy for health reasons and was left with an uneven gum line. Gingivoplasty Paoli PA was a natural follow-up to refine his gum contours, leading to a harmonious, healthier-looking smile. His relief and satisfaction with the final look were incredibly rewarding for our team.

Anecdotes such as these underscore the transformative nature of gingivoplasty. It's not just about gums; it's about restoring confidence and contributing to overall well-being. Our patients often express how this seemingly simple procedure has made them feel more positive and self-assured in their daily interactions.

Personal Touch in Periodontal Care

At Think Oral Implants and Periodontics, we believe that the personal touch in periodontal care makes all the difference. We strive to understand not only the clinical aspects of Gingivoplasty Paoli PA but also the personal motivations and emotions behind seeking such treatment. This empathetic approach allows us to connect with our patients and provide personalized care that respects their individuality.

Embracing the latest periodontal techniques, I aim to make Gingivoplasty Paoli PA an experience that is as comfortable as it is beneficial. Our use of advanced laser technology not only enhances precision but also promotes quicker healing, often without the need for sutures. This minimally invasive approach resonates well with our patients, who appreciate the shorter recovery time and minimal post-operative discomfort.

Patients who visit our practice for Gingivoplasty Paoli PA can expect a team that listens and responds to their needs. We take pride in the artistry involved in sculpting the ideal gum line and the scientific expertise required to ensure long-term oral health. Each smile is a testament to the meticulous care and attention to detail that we, as dental artisans, provide.

Whether it's sharing insights into the procedure, offering reassurance, or celebrating the final results, our team remains deeply invested in each patient's journey. We treasure the relationships we build and the trust placed in us. Gingivoplasty Paoli PA is more than a procedure; it's a pathway to enhanced self-esteem and a joyful return to the simple pleasure of smiling without reservation.

Periodontist examining patient's oral cavity after gingivoplasty

Understanding Periodontal Care: Essential Questions Answered

Should I go straight to a periodontist?

As a specialized branch of dental care, periodontics is focused on the health of your gums and the surrounding structures of your teeth. It's not uncommon for patients to wonder whether they need to see a periodontist for their gum issues. If you're experiencing symptoms such as persistent bad breath, loose teeth, or receding gums--signs that could indicate periodontal disease--it's advisable to consult with a periodontist directly. At Think Oral Implants and Periodontics, we have the expertise and technology to diagnose and treat more complex gum conditions that general dentists may not be equipped to handle.

How much does periodontitis treatment cost?

The cost of periodontitis treatment can vary widely depending on the severity of the disease and the type of treatment required. At our practice in Paoli, we strive to provide cost-effective solutions that cater to the individual requirements of our patients. We accept most major dental insurances, which can significantly offset the cost. Patients are encouraged to have a consultation to fully understand the scope of treatment needed, as well as to discuss insurance benefits and payment options. Remember, investing in periodontal treatment is not only vital for your oral health but also for your overall well-being.

When should a patient be referred to a periodontist?

Referral to a periodontist is often recommended when a general dentist identifies symptoms of moderate to severe periodontal disease, or when there is a complexity in the case that requires specialized care. Additionally, if there's a need for dental implants or more advanced procedures such as laser gum surgery or bone regeneration, a periodontist's expertise is crucial. At Think Oral Implants and Periodontics, we work closely with general dentists to ensure a seamless transition and comprehensive treatment plan for our mutual patients.

Is a periodontist better than a dentist?

Periodontists and general dentists both play critical roles in dental health care. It's not a question of 'better', but rather the level of specialization. Periodontists, such as myself, have additional years of training focused exclusively on the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of periodontal disease, as well as the placement of dental implants. For cases that go beyond the realm of general dentistry, a periodontist can provide the advanced care required. Here in Lancaster PA, we're proud to offer that specialized level of care and work in tandem with your dentist to achieve the best oral health outcomes.

What are the advanced techniques used in modern periodontics?

In modern periodontics, we're constantly adopting new techniques to improve patient outcomes and comfort. At Think Oral Implants and Periodontics, for example, we utilize the LANAP protocol for laser gum surgery, which allows for precise treatment of periodontal disease with minimal discomfort and faster healing times. We've also embraced tissue engineering technologies for gum grafts, which assist in regenerating lost tissues and improving the aesthetics of your smile. These advancements represent our commitment to staying at the cutting-edge of periodontal care, always with the aim of providing you with the best possible treatment experience and results.

Periodontal Resources

  • CDC - Periodontal Disease: This resource from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provides comprehensive information on periodontal diseases, their impact on oral health, and preventive measures. Visit CDC Periodontal Disease
  • NIDCR - Gum (Periodontal) Diseases: The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research offers resources on gum diseases, including causes, risk factors, and treatments. Visit NIDCR Gum Diseases
  • ADA - Gum Disease Information: The American Dental Association's page on gum disease provides patient-oriented information on diagnosis, treatment, and maintenance for healthy gums. Visit ADA Gum Disease
  • NIH MedlinePlus - Gum Disease: This resource contains a wealth of educational material about gum disease, including symptoms, treatment, and ongoing research into periodontal conditions. Visit NIH MedlinePlus Gum Disease
  • Colgate Oral Care Center - Periodontal Disease: Offers patient education on periodontal disease, prevention, and the latest treatments to maintain gum health. Note that while Colgate is a commercial entity, their Oral Care Center is an educational resource. Visit Colgate Periodontal Disease
  • AAOMS - Dental Implants: The American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons provides an overview of dental implants, the procedure, and what patients can expect. Visit AAOMS Dental Implants
  • AAP - Gum Graft Surgery: The American Academy of Periodontology explains what gum graft surgery is, why it might be necessary, and the expected outcomes for patients. Visit AAP Gum Graft Surgery
  • AAPD - Laser Therapy in Periodontics: The American Academy of Periodontology discusses the role of laser therapy in periodontics and its potential benefits over traditional surgical methods. Visit AAPD Laser Therapy
  • Mayo Clinic - Gingivoplasty: This resource provides insight into gingivoplasty surgery, its purposes, and how it's performed, as part of the Mayo Clinic's patient education materials. Visit Mayo Clinic Gingivoplasty

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