Utah Dental Implants and Periodontics Blog

What Should I Do About the Bump on My Gums?

September 2, 2022

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Person inspecting their gums for bumps.

Your smile is one of the first things that people notice about you—so knowing that your pearly whites look their absolute best will go a long way towards making great first impressions. But your teeth aren’t the only noticeable part of your smile; your gums are often visible and admirable, too! That said, if you’ve recently discovered a bump on your gums, you’re probably wondering what it is and what you need to do about it. Here are some of the common causes for bumps appearing on your gums, along with some signs for when you should see your dentist about it.  

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Make the Most of Dental Implants By Avoiding These 5 Habits

August 8, 2022

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patient happy to receive dental implants in Salt Lake City

Dental implants are the gold standard when it comes to tooth replacement options. Not only do they effectively restore your smile, but they can also preserve a healthy jawbone and facial shape. As long as you care for your brand-new teeth properly, you can expect them to last a lifetime. To help you make the most of your dental implants, here are five bad oral habits you’ll want to avoid in the long run!

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When Is Crown Lengthening Treatment Necessary?

July 3, 2022

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A smile that’s received crown lengthening treatment.

Modern dentistry is amazing! Dentists today are capable of utilizing many different tools and methods to restore, repair, and enhance our smiles in all sorts of ways. That said, almost every problem has a solution; so, if you’re concerned about something like excess gum tissue, you better believe that treatment options exist. One such option is crown lengthening, also known as gum recontouring; keep reading to learn more about this procedure and how it’s used to address excess gum tissue that’s putting a damper on your smile.

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How Does Menopause Affect the Dental Implant Process?

June 8, 2022

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Woman smiling with dental implants

Menopause is a natural part of getting older. As you probably already know, there are plenty of hormonal changes to be expected. This affects numerous parts of your body, including your smile. If you’re missing teeth and thinking about getting dental implants, you may be wondering if it is a viable option for post-menopausal women. Continue reading to learn more about how menopause impacts oral health and the dental implant process.

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The Evolution of Dental Implants

May 12, 2022

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Model of the lower arch with a dental implant

When many people learn about dental implants for the first time, they assume that it’s very new technology. But this isn’t completely true; not only have dental implants as we know them today been around since 1965, but the idea of replacement teeth that interface directly with the jawbone has a long history. Below is a brief overview of the evolution of dental implants and how they eventually became the reliable tooth replacement option that over 3 million people in the United States rely on.

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How to Make a Smooth Transition from Dentures to Dental Implants

April 4, 2022

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mature woman in dental chair looking in mirror

Nothing against dentures, they’ve delivered as your dentist promised years ago outside of a few issues along the way. But you’ve been keeping tabs on your options, and the time has come for an upgrade. You’ve become aware of dental implants and the significant positive impact they can have on your quality of life. Before you transition from dentures, keep reading for some information from your implant dentist in Salt Lake City that will help you prepare.

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Gingivitis vs. Periodontitis: Why One is Worse Than the Other

February 16, 2022

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person with gum disease

Gum disease may be one of the most common oral health problems experienced by adults in America today, but did you know there are varying stages of severity? Leaving your swollen, reddening, bleeding soft tissues untreated can lead to more serious and damaging issues not only in your mouth but also in your body. In this article, we’ll look at the differences between gingivitis and periodontitis so you can get the help you need before things worsen.

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Need Gum Grafting? Don’t Worry About Any Pain

January 12, 2022

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Patient with advanced gum diseaseGum disease can wreak havoc on your oral health without the right treatment. Although it is preventable, the infection is the leading cause of tooth loss. You don’t have to lose teeth from the infection. Your periodontist can save your smile and reverse the damage with gum disease therapy. Besides a deep cleaning and antibiotic therapy, your periodontist may also recommend gum grafting. Don’t worry about a painful procedure. Here’s what you can expect during the road ahead.

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How a Gum Graft Can Help Improve Your Oral Health

December 15, 2021

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a gum graft

Gum disease therapy comes in many forms. When bacteria and plaque cause the soft oral tissues to recede, it not only raises the risk of tooth sensitivity and other serious problems, but it also negatively impacts a person’s smile aesthetics. Fortunately, there is a solution that is designed to improve oral health and facial appearance. Read on to learn how a gum graft can be a safe and effective solution for treating gum recession.

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Why Is Crown Lengthening Necessary?

November 27, 2021

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Dental laser used for crown lengtheningIf your periodontist recently recommended crown lengthening, you might have been a little surprised. Why would you need an additional procedure to treat a cavity or to get a crown? Believe it or not, it’s a common treatment used for both restorative and cosmetic reasons. While you may not feel the minor surgical procedure is necessary, here are 4 reasons you might want to take your periodontist’s advice.

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