280-B Memorial Court ~ Crystal Lake, Illinois 60014

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Pampered Patients...
State of the Art Dental Care


Periodontal "gum" Treatments

 

Understanding & Arresting Gum Disease


Up to 80 percent of the population unknowingly has some form of gum disease. Characterized by a persistent bacterial infection surrounding one tooth or several teeth, gum disease causes little discomfort and produces few obvious symptoms in the early stages. When periodontal disease is not treated, it will spread and compromise gums, teeth, bone, and it can lead to heart disease and strokes, as well as diabetes and pregnancy complications.

Who is at risk?


Any of the following conditions greatly exacerbate the risk of gum disease: smoking, tobacco use, hormone fluctuations, stress, some medications, bruxism, diabetes, poor nutrition, HIV, and any disease resulting in immunosuppression., heredity, and poor oral hygiene. Even patients who practice good oral homecare routines can get gum disease. Gums irritated by bacteria can recede from the teeth, creating deep pockets where more bacteria can hide and flourish.

Treating Gum Disease


Early on, when redness, swelling, and bleeding are the only symptoms, we can treat and reverse gum disease non-surgically. Regular check ups greatly increase your potential for early detection and conservative treatment. Generally, treatment will include careful, individualized instruction regarding the most effective means of brushing and flossing at home. This strategy is sometimes accompanied by professional scaling or careful scraping of all affected tooth surfaces, gum pocket irrigation, and even local antibiotic placement in areas of significant irritation. Often, patients experience immediate improvement. If, however, symptoms don't improve significantly, you may require surgical treatment.

Laser Gum Treatment

Laser treatment with either a Diode laser in early mild cases or the Periolase® in more advanced cases is quite effective

 In clinical tests the Periolase® has been shown to be as effective as Conventional GUM SURGERY in treating gum disease without many of the unwanted side effects of Surgery.

Dr. Neal Is the only dentist in McHenry county providing the patented and FDA approved Periolase® LANAP treatment alternative to GUM SURGERY.

 

How Can I Get Started?

You can make an appointment for a no charge consultation.

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(815) 459-2202

Crystal Lake Dental Associates

Located at 280 B Memorial Court Crystal Lake Illinois 60014

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Dr. Neal is a general dentist.

 

Surgical Treatments


If gum disease progresses without intervention, a patient may need surgery to remediate the disease and restore the mouth to good oral health. Typically, periodontists may perform four surgical treatments: pocket depth reduction, bone or tissue regeneration, crown lengthening, and/or soft tissue grafts. All of these procedures may improve your chances of keeping your teeth for life.

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