Lincoln Park Periodontal and Dental Implant Group Blog
What to Do If Your Dental Implant Feels Sensitive
June 17, 2021

If you’ve ever experienced pain in your teeth while sipping hot coffee or eating some cold ice cream, you’re probably familiar with tooth sensitivity. However, you probably weren’t expecting to feel tooth sensitivity in your dental implant! The truth is, dental implant sensitivity is a sign that you need to see your dentist right away. Sensitivity near a dental implant could be caused by a minor issue or a much larger problem with severe consequences, but the only way to know for sure is to visit your dentist for an examination. Here’s what you need to know about sensitivity in dental implants in Dallas and what you should do if you experience this uncomfortable sensation.
(more…)Gum Disease and COVID-19: The Concerning Connection
May 12, 2021

It has long been established that certain medical conditions, including heart disease, morbid obesity, and chronic lung disease, can increase the risk that an individual will suffer from severe COVID-19. But recent research has made it clear that another condition should be added to that list: periodontitis (the advanced form of gum disease). In this blog post, we’ll touch on the highlights of that research and discuss what you may be able to do to fight gum disease in Dallas.
(more…)3 Ways Dental Implants Can Boost Your Confidence
April 5, 2021

Although tooth loss presents many problems for the person who is missing one or more teeth, trying to decide how to replace them can cause much confusion and uncertainty. Between fixed bridges, traditional dentures, and dental implants in Dallas, it can be difficult determining which option will not only restore your smile but also boost your confidence. A local periodontist is here to shed some light on the topic and provide 3 unique ways your mental health will benefit when you choose dental implants.
(more…)Using Gum Grafting to Treat Gum Disease
March 17, 2021

What will happen during your gum disease treatment? Obviously, the bacteria causing the infection will have to be removed, but your periodontist will also have to do something about the damage that the gum tissues have already suffered. Gum recession is a common consequence of advanced gum disease, and to treat it the lost tissue will likely need to be restored via gum grafting. If you or a loved one has gum disease in Dallas, then you should be aware of how gum grafting might be used to combat it.
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