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Showing posts with label oakland county periodontist. Show all posts

Non-surgical Periodontal Therapies

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Many times early stage periodontal disease can be treated with nonsurgical periodontal therapy. This is generally accomplished by a procedure called Therapeutic Scaling & Root Planing.

Therapeutic Scaling & Root Planing is a meticulous treatment designed to remove toxins and bacteria from root surfaces of the teeth allowing the body’s immune system to begin the healing process. It is designed to eliminate bacteria that cause periodontal disease and to shrink periodontal pockets that harbor bacteria. We use ultrasonic and hand instrumentation to remove plaque and calculus from root surfaces, irrigants to disinfect these areas, and fluoride to de-sensitize root surfaces and prevent decay.

In severe cases of periodontal disease, this therapy often precedes surgical therapy. This is done to improve overall tissue quality prior to surgery and also to help limit the areas requiring surgery.

Antibiotics may be used to help control the growth of bacteria that lead to periodontal disease. In some cases, the doctor may place a small amount of antibiotic in the periodontal pocket after therapeutic scaling and root planing. This is done to control infection and to encourage normal healing, and studies have shown that it may be effective at shrinking the size of infected periodontal pockets.

Our practice also became one of the first in the country to offer patients treatment using the Perioscopy System, a fiberoptic technology that allows us to see deep into gum tissue and around the roots of teeth without surgery. This enhanced viewing provides major support for thorough cleanings and diagnostic capabilities.


What are Patients Saying About Jospeh R. Nemeth, DDS and Associates?

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From our patients:

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Thank you so much for helping me overcome something that I thought would devastate one of the most important days of my life. I appreciate you fitting me in on an emergency basis and taking such good care of me. The cold sore was so big and it was so important to look perfect for my wedding pictures. You gave me piece of mind and a dramatically smaller and easy to conceal blemish. I cannot thank you enough.


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If you'd like to learn more about Joseph R. Nemeth, DDS and Associates, visit www.drnemeth.com or call (248) 357-3100.

A Recent Study Suggests That Antioxidants in Green Tea May Help Reduce Periodontal Disease

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There has been much information documented recently about the importance of reducing your periodontal disease risks. A recent study suggests that drinking green tea may be the key to keeping your gums healthy. The study analyzed the periodontal health of 940 men, and found that those who regularly drank green tea had superior periodontal health than subjects that consumed less green tea. The study, published in the American Journal of Periodontology can be read in its entirety at www.perio.org, the home of the American Academy of Periodontology website. Click this link to be directed to the report.

To learn more about prevention and treatment of gum disease Michigan, visit www.drnemeth.com or call the office of Joseph R. Nemeth, DDS and Associates at 248.357.3100.

The Newest Key to Longevity is Good Oral Health

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The Michigan periodontal practice of Joseph R. Nemeth, DDS & Associates is striving to make Michigan healthier one smile at a time. Click on the image on the left to view a short video about the link between oral health and systemic health which gives helpful tips on how to live a longer, healthier life by taking better care of your teeth and gums. This group of Southfield periodontists are working hard to educate their patients on how to live a longer, healthier life.