Hopkins - Aesthetic and Reconstructive Dentistry
WOMEN AND PERIODONTITIS

Thanks to clever marketing by companies trying to sell you mouthwash, toothpaste and other dental products, I'm sure that you have heard nasty words like "gingivitis" and "gum disease". But what does that all mean and what are the risks to you?

Periodontitis (the technical name for gum disease), is a "silent disease". Many people are not aware of it until the disease has become advanced. Most women are not aware that the condition of your gums can be related to many other women's health issues.

We feel strongly that education is the only way to prevent gum disease before it starts and we've made a free report available to you that explains how to prevent and treat periodontitis.


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WHAT TO EXPECT
Your dental health is vital to your overall well being. Your mouth is tied into your general health, so it is important to be aware of your dental care. Currently, the ADA recommends everyone visit their dental office for exams and cleanings twice a year. If you are nervous about see the dentist, here's what you can expect before you go.

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