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Oral health can have a huge impact on people’s overall health. This is why keeping a clean and healthy mouth is so important. By keeping the gums and teeth free of harmful bacteria or plaque buildup, people can avoid getting gum disease in Nashville, TN. Gum disease, however, cannot always be avoided. There are many signs and symptoms that that can help people detect when they have gum disease. Here are the ways people can detect gum disease.
What Is Gum Disease In Nashville, TN, And How Can I Detect It?
When people develop harmful bacteria or plaque buildup in their mouth, the excessive growth of these agents can lead to harmful toxin production that could be released into their bloodstream. This can lead to people developing gum (periodontal) disease.
Gum disease symptoms include, but are not limited to, gums swelling, tooth pain, loose teeth, dental discomfort, gum recession, and bad breath. If left unmanaged, gum disease can lead to many systemic health illnesses includ ...
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When a full arch of missing teeth is negatively affecting the look and function of a patients smile, then full mouth dental implants in Nashville, TN could be the perfect tooth replacement option for them. By restoring their missing teeth with full mouth dental implants, patients are able to resume a normal diet, talk in comfort, and smile with confidence. Continue reading to learn more about how full mouth dental implants can restore a patient’s smile.
How Are Full Mouth Dental Implants Placed To Restore Your Smile?
During a procedure for full mouth dental implants in Nashville, TN, four or more dental implant posts are surgically placed in the patient’s jawbone. Once the dental implant posts are strategically and accurately placed, and they have fused with the patients existing jawbone, they are then a permanent part of the patient’s mouth. The prosthesis or denture can then be placed and cemented on top of the abutment, the part that connects the dental implan ...
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