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Read MoreLasers can now be used to treat Gum Disease
Laser training to continuously expand our skills - plus Denise looks great in those glasses!
A laser is used to remove bacteria underneath the gum that cause gum disease.
- Lasers can target the diseased areas precisely and accurately.
- Bleeding, pain and swelling are limited because periodontal laser therapy is less invasive than regular surgery.
- Recovery and healing times are shorter.
New instruments = happy hygienists!
Someone is excited about new instruments that just came in!
Getting Your Child Excited About Oral Health
Many parents struggle with their children when it comes to brushing and flossing.
Here are some suggestions to help get them motivated about keeping their smiles healthy:
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Why Do I Need X-Rays?
Some people wonder why radiographs (x-rays) are a necessary part of dental appointments ; read on to find out why they are so important...
Read MoreHow to Treat Dry Mouth
Does your mouth often feel dry and uncomfortable? Read about what you can do to help with dry mouth in Dr. Berry's latest article in the Lakes Region Reader.
Read MoreOnly Floss the Teeth You Want to Keep!
We hope it is all of them!
Read MoreOral Health: Preventing Gum Disease When You Have Diabetes
For those suffering from diabetes, preventing gum disease is the most effective way of preserving oral health. Here are 7 ways Dr. Berry suggests you can prevent periodontal disease from occurring, despite naturally raised saliva sugar levels:
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