Arizona Periodontics
Arizona Periodontics in Tucson AZ specializes in periodontal care, dental implants, and oral surgery. Currently Accepting New Patients.
Please call today to schedule an appointment 520-881-2940. Periodontal Surgery, Bone Grafting, Tissue Grafting, Crown Lengthening, Scaling and Root Planing, Dental Implants, Extractions, and IV Sedation
It’s important to remember that you’ll have some control over your gum health in most cases. By taking steps to ensure proper daily care of your teeth and gums, you may be able to stop things from getting worse.
If you have a history of periodontal issues, it can be wise to see us regularly instead of a regular dentist. This will allow a more proactive approach to dealing with issues with your gums and jaw bones before they can start.
Having a dental team is the best combination for fighting periodontal disease. Your regular dentist and your periodontist should share information on a regular basis in order to better monitor your general oral health, and to identify problems that exist or may arise.
If your periodontal disease has progressed, you may be a candidate for a bone graft. In this procedure, natural or synthetic bone is placed in the area of the bone loss, which will effectively help promote bone growth over time.
One of the most common issues for periodontists is gum recession. As the recession continues, gaps are exposed between the gum line and teeth where plaque can collect and eventually affect the health of the teeth in that area.
Even perfect teeth can have problems with no support structure. That's where a periodontist comes in. Periodontology deals specifically with the support structure of teeth (such as gums and bones), and any disease or conditions that affect that support structure.
Certain factors can increase your risk of developing periodontal disease. This includes smoking, diabetes, hormonal changes in women, certain medications, genetics, and illnesses such as cancer and AIDS.
Periodontitis is a serious dental disease that affects the tissue that supports your teeth and gums, including the bone. Chronic periodontitis affects between 10 and 15 percent of all Americans.
Have you been wondering why it’s so important to deal with gums that just seem a little swollen to you? If gum disease is left untreated long enough, it can cause you to lose teeth.
While excellent oral hygiene will dramatically reduce the risk of gum disease, there are some other ways to develop gum disease, according to experts. Poor diet and stress can play a role and use of to***co has been shown to significantly increase the risk of gum disease.
Periodontists recommend patients see them at least twice a year and more than that if there are any serious issues. Such issues as a suddenly loose tooth, a dental implant loosening, or a change in the way your teeth fit together indicate that it’s time to make an appointment.
Regenerative periodontal procedures are aimed at saving gum and bone tissue and preventing further attrition. In a regenerative procedure, your periodontist will clean under your gum line and remove bacteria. Sometimes, bone grafts and/or tissue-stimulating proteins are used as well to stimulate your body’s own natural regenerative abilities.
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.
Contact the practice
Telephone
Website
Address
801 N Wilmont Road Ste B2
Tucson, AZ
85711
Opening Hours
| Monday | 8am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 5pm |