4340 N. Josey Lane, Suite 200
Carrollton, TX 75010
(972) 492-1064

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Gum Disease Therapy

Periodontal Disease DiagramGum disease, also called periodontal disease, often goes unnoticed because it causes few, if any, symptoms and usually no pain. However, gum disease can quickly worsen to cause gum recession, tooth loss, bone degeneration, and many overall health risks.

Studies have linked gum disease to stroke, heart attack, respiratory problems, diabetes complications, low-weight births, and osteoporosis. The mouth is the portal through which outside elements enter it body. It makes sense that infection in the mouth, like gum disease, will eventually lead to overall health issues.

Our dental hygiene team is trained and equipped to detect, treat, and reverse the effects of gum disease. We will monitor your periodontal health and record any changes that may indicate early signs of problems. If you have gum disease, we may suggest non-surgical therapy in our office. For instance, scaling removes tartar (hardened plaque) from below the gum line; root planing smoothes rough areas on teeth roots where plaque tends to build up; antibiotic treatment destroys bacterial infection; laser therapy removes diseased tissue and encourages reattachment to the bone.

In most cases, we can treat periodontal disease non-surgically, in our Carrollton dental office. In severe cases of periodontitis, we work closely with a specialist.

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Call our Carrollton, TX dental office today to schedule your consultation with Dr. Jackson. Our Carrollton dental office serves patients from across the DFW area, including those from Dallas, Lewisville, Plano, The Colony, Coppell, and beyond.

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