MARIETTA, GA, March 28, 2014 (Press-News.org) Periodontal or gum disease can cause pain and discomfort. It can also cause chronic bad breath (halitosis), tooth loss and a number of serious health problems.
Gingivitis is a type of periodontal disease that makes gums bleed easily or become red or swollen. Its root cause is usually improper oral hygiene and can often be reversed with professional dental treatment and improved oral care.
When left untreated however, gingivitis can lead to periodontitis. This is a more serious condition where toxins from bacteria infect and attack the gums, eventually destroying them and leading to multiple tooth loss and other serious oral problems.
East Cobb Dentistry is a successful oral surgery practice staffed with caring, highly-trained and knowledgeable dental professionals. Committed to helping their patients attain and maintain a healthy oral environment, they adhere to the highest standards of dental care. They offer the latest and most effective preventive, restorative and aesthetic dental products and services for a healthy oral environment and a youthful-looking smile.
"We believe that a healthy mouth should be a part of a person's total health profile," says Ken Tralongo, CEO of Tralongo Management. "A number of recent studies have consistently linked poor oral health to a variety of diseases, including diabetes and chronic heart disease. By helping our patients take care of the mouth, we not only prevent tooth loss and gum disease, but we also boost their overall health."
The skills and experience of the Marietta cosmetic dentists at East Cobb Dentistry is your best guarantee of excellent oral health. They can also help you with cosmetic dentistry, implants or if you need an endodontist in Marietta, Ga.
For more information, please visit http://www.eastcobbfamilydentistry.com/.
About East Cobb Family Dentistry:
Our professional team is experienced and well-versed in all phases of dentistry. Whether you need simple, preventive, esthetic or complex services, we can help you.
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The Dentists In Marietta at East Cobb Dentistry Address the Different Types of Dental Gum Disease
Practice good oral hygiene and have regular dental check-ups to avoid serious health problems, advises this leading Marietta dentist.
2014-03-28
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