Preventive Dentistry
The Primary Cause of Lost Teeth
Periodontal (gum) disease is a slowly advancing, nearly painless affliction that loses people more teeth than any other cause. In fact, you may not even know your gums are infected until after your teeth are permanently damaged. Have you noticed these symptoms: bleeding gums when you brush or floss, loose teeth, or shifting teeth? If so, your teeth are at risk, but it’s not too late. Even if you’ve been told that you require gum surgery, we can help. Up-to-date dental treatments have made it possible to control gum disease with a variety of non-surgical procedures.
Cox Family Dentistry
James T. Cox, III, DMD
Dallas J. Kunkel, DMD
101 Perpetual Square Drive
Anderson, SC 29621
(864) 226-4300
CoxFamilyDentistrySC.com
Periodontal (gum) disease is a slowly advancing, nearly painless affliction that loses people more teeth than any other cause. In fact, you may not even know your gums are infected until after your teeth are permanently damaged. Have you noticed these symptoms: bleeding gums when you brush or floss, loose teeth, or shifting teeth? If so, your teeth are at risk, but it’s not too late. Even if you’ve been told that you require gum surgery, we can help. Up-to-date dental treatments have made it possible to control gum disease with a variety of non-surgical procedures.
Cox Family Dentistry
James T. Cox, III, DMD
Dallas J. Kunkel, DMD
101 Perpetual Square Drive
Anderson, SC 29621
(864) 226-4300
CoxFamilyDentistrySC.com
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