I’ve been a loyal patient at this dental practice since the ’80s, and my recent annual cleaning reaffirmed why. Cindy, the dental hygienist, provided exceptional care. Her gentle touch and genuine concern for my comfort made the cleaning a breeze. I’ve always received top-notch service here, and Cindy’s expertise is a shining example of their commitment to patient satisfaction. Highly recommend this practice for their outstanding staff and long-standing dedication to dental health.
Since it’s Gum Disease Awareness Month, there is no better time to remind you of a few things you should know about periodontal problems.
That includes coming to our Charlotte, NC dental office for preventive care and treatment. Just call 704-285-0846 for an appointment, and keep reading for a refresher on gum health.
It’s Bad for Your Smile

Gum disease is the leading cause of tooth loss in the United States. In fact, changes in your bite and loose teeth are both symptoms of advanced periodontal disease.
It’s Linked to Systemic Health Problems

Your gum health doesn’t just hurt your oral health. Periodontal problems have been linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure, and heart attacks. Gum infections also can lead to complications for people who have diabetes.
It’s Treatable

On the positive side, you can treat gum disease. Depending on the severity of your infection, this could be as simple as getting a scaling and root planing procedure and flossing more often or as complex as seeing a specialist.
To treat or prevent gum disease, call Charlotte Dentistry at 704-285-0846 to schedule your appointment in Charlotte, NC. You can also online.
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