Periodontal Services in Lansing

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Implant Dentistry of Greater Lansing provides a wide range of periodontal services in Lansing, MI. Call

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What Is Periodontal Care?

Periodontal care focuses on the health of your gums and the structures supporting your teeth. At Implant Dentistry of Greater Lansing, our periodontal treatments are designed to prevent, diagnose, and treat gum diseases to maintain optimal oral health. Our expert team uses advanced techniques and technologies to ensure the best outcomes for our patients.

Benefits of Periodontal Care

  • Prevents Gum Disease: Regular periodontal care can help prevent the onset of gum diseases like gingivitis and periodontitis, ensuring your gums stay healthy.
  • Improves Oral Health: Proper gum care protects your gums, enhances your overall oral health, and prevents tooth loss.
  • Enhances Aesthetic Appeal: Healthy gums are essential for a beautiful smile. Periodontal care helps maintain the aesthetic appeal of your teeth and gums.
  • Promotes Overall Health: Studies have shown a link between gum health and overall health, including heart health. By taking care of your gums, you’re contributing to your overall well-being.
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Why Choose Implant Dentistry of Greater Lansing?

  • Expertise and Experience: Our team has extensive experience in periodontics, ensuring you receive the highest quality care.
  • Advanced Technology: We use the latest technologies, such as CBCT and digital scanning, to provide precise diagnoses and effective treatments.
  • Patient-Centered Care: We prioritize your comfort and care, tailoring our treatments to meet your unique needs.
  • Comprehensive Services: We offer a full range of periodontal services, from preventive care to advanced surgical procedures, to keep your gums healthy.

Procedures Offered

Scaling and Root Planing

Scaling and Root Planing

This is a deep cleaning procedure that removes plaque and tartar from below the gum line, helping to treat and prevent gum disease.

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Gum Grafting

Gum Grafting

A procedure that involves taking tissue from another part of your mouth and attaching it to the affected gum area to treat gum recession and improve gum health.

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Bone Grafting

Bone Grafting

A technique used to rebuild and strengthen the bone supporting your teeth, often necessary before placing dental implants.

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Crown Lengthening

Crown Lengthening

A surgical procedure that reshapes the gum tissue and bone to expose more of the tooth structure, often used for aesthetic or therapeutic purposes.

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Extraction

Extractions

Removal of damaged or infected teeth to protect your oral health and prepare for further restorative treatments.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Periodontal Care

What is periodontal disease, and how can I prevent it?

Periodontal disease is an infection of the tissues surrounding and supporting teeth and can lead to bone loss and tooth loss if not treated and maintained. Prevention includes maintaining good oral hygiene, regular dental check-ups, and a balanced diet.

How often should I get periodontal check-ups?

Periodontal check-ups should be done at least twice a year, but your dentist may recommend more frequent visits based on your individual risk factors.

Is periodontal treatment painful?

Most periodontal treatments involve local anesthesia to minimize discomfort, and while some soreness may occur afterward, it is usually manageable with over-the-counter pain relievers.

Can periodontal disease affect my overall health?

Yes, periodontal disease has been linked to various health issues, including heart disease, diabetes, and respiratory problems, as it can contribute to systemic inflammation.

What should I expect during a scaling and root planing procedure?

During scaling and root planing, your dentist will clean below the gum line to remove plaque and tartar and smooth the root surfaces. The procedure may be done under local anesthesia, and you may experience some discomfort afterward.

How long does recovery take after a gum grafting procedure?

Recovery from a gum grafting procedure typically takes a few weeks, but complete healing can take a few months. Your dentist will provide specific aftercare instructions to help the healing process.

Are there non-surgical options for treating periodontal disease?

Yes, non-surgical options include scaling and root planing, antimicrobial treatments, and improved oral hygiene practices, which can effectively manage the early stages of periodontal disease.

Can I still get periodontal care if I have dental implants?

Absolutely! Periodontal care is essential, even with dental implants, to ensure the surrounding tissues remain healthy and to prevent peri-implant diseases.

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Implant Dentistry of Greater Lansing

ADDRESS

900 W Ottawa St
Lansing, 
MI 
48915

PHONE

Fax: 

517-484-4474
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Implant Dentistry of Greater Lansing
900 W Ottawa St
Lansing,
MI
48915
517-484-0329
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9:00am-6:00pm

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8:00am-5:00pm

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9:00am-6:00pm

Thursday | 

8:00am-4:00pm

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Closed

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Closed

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