Periodontal gum disease: a silent enemy
If you visit your dentist regularly, you may think you’re not at risk for periodontal disease. Unfortunately, you can’t be sure your exam is complete enough to detect this disease unless you count on the experience and training of Dr. Leatha Wood in Grand Haven. Visual oral examination by itself - even by a dental professional - can’t always identify periodontal disease until it’s reached an advanced stage. It could be present for years with no signs or symptoms until it’s too late for a quick fix. A specific exam performed by Dr. Wood, however, can alert you to gum disease in the early stages. This exam includes measuring the crevice between the tooth and gum with a periodontal probe. The procedure is simple, fast, and painless, but millions of people have never had it done. Dr. Wood ensures that her patients in the Grand Haven area have access to this diagnostic tool. If you’re experiencing the signs of periodontal disease - bleeding gums, redness of gum tissue, swelling of the gums around your teeth, bad breath, receding gums, and loose teeth - it’s especially important to call Dr. Wood and her friendly staff in Grand Haven. Early detection can prevent the irreversible damage that can be caused by periodontal disease. The adverse affects of periodontal gum disease don’t have to happen to you. Call Grand Haven Dental Care at (877) 514-7391 to schedule an exam today. Read more about gum disease:
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