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Monday

Gum Health Is Vital

Gum Disease Can Mean Lost Teeth

It’s the LEADING cause of tooth loss in adults!

Yes, periodontal disease, aka gum disease, more than decay, is the primary cause of lost teeth. Since it can be completely painless in early and moderate stages, many people don’t know they have it until they begin losing teeth.

Symptoms include bleeding gums when you brush or floss and loose or shifting teeth. If you’ve been told you need gum surgery, you will be glad to know that Dr. Johnny Hopp can help you control control gum disease with a variety of non-surgical methods.

Gum Disease Goes Beyond Missing Teeth

The statistics are staggering. The American Dental Association estimates that 8 out of 10 Americans have periodontal (gum) disease. At that rate, afflictions such as AIDS or tuberculosis would be considered epidemic. Most dentists do, in fact, consider gum disease at an epidemic level.

But the biggest consequence was believed to be lost teeth. Hardly pleasant, but not life threatening. Or is it? Recent medical research has linked gum disease, stroke, and heart disease. Since heart disease can be fatal, gum disease is obviously a serious matter.

The American Academy of Periodontology reports: “studies found periodontal infection may contribute to the development of heart disease, increase the risk of premature, underweight births, and pose a serious threat to people whose health is already compromised due to diabetes and respiratory diseases.”

Periodontal disease is characterized by bacterial infection of the gums. These bacteria can travel into the bloodstream – straight to the heart.

Thankfully, Gum Disease Can Be Successfully Treated!

Gum surgery is the best treatment for advanced periodontal disease, and is usually covered by common dental insurance plans. When periodontal disease is in earlier stages, there are very effective NON-surgical procedures.

When those procedures are coupled with improved dental hygiene, can virtually halt the spread of the disease. This, too, is usually covered under most dental insurance plans.

Why Missing Teeth Are Very Problematic

Gum disease and/or decay are the leading cause of lost teeth, though most people would expect accidents or other trauma to be at the top of the list. But even though losing a tooth isn’t life-threatening, even a single missing tooth can cause the other teeth to shift and move around, with unpleasant consequences.

Tooth loss can affect chewing and your ability to absorb nutrients from your food. Other bad things can happen: your face will change shape, often looking “sunken.”

This can make you look much older than you really are. Your speech can be affected. Because it’s harder to chew with missing teeth, you may find yourself favoring softer foods and more carbohydrates, which can cause you to gain weight.

The best way to treat a missing tooth (or missing teeth) is with dental implants. An implant can replace one tooth or many. They can be made to look so natural that even a dentist has to look hard to tell the difference.



Dr. Hopp and his team look forward to providing quality dentistry and expert periodontal care in a comfortable, relaxed setting. Their office is located in Gillette, Wyoming.

Call our office at (307) 687-0444 to learn more or schedule an appointment.

We NOW OFFER Delta Dental Insurance!

Wednesday

TCMI Dentist: Stun Them All Into Silence With A New Smile!

Smile makeovers may sound like something "someone else does" yet this level of cosmetic dentistry does more than straighten teeth & create beautiful smiles.


As a dentist focused on total health, Dr. Klym also uses veneers to restore damaged teeth. Veneers are bonded with existing tooth structure, achieving a strong, durable, lifelike result.

And, since they are thin, tooth preparation is minimal, which helps preserve natural teeth… See before and after photos: Helen.


Dr. Brian Klym serves patients in Traverse City & many other Michigan communities like Interlochen, Empire, Maple City, Gaylord, Cadillac, Williamsburg…

NorthwoodDentalTC.com

Schedule your FREE smile consultation today: CALL (231) 947-7202

Tuesday

**Dental Team Member Tuesday** Meet Colleen From Traverse City

Colleen has been a Dental Assistant since 1991.

She and her husband Matt love the outdoors. They both enjoy…

Visit our website to find out more about Colleen and the rest of the team here: NorthwoodDentalTC.com

Dr. Brian Klym, provides comprehensive dentistry in Traverse City, Michigan.

Services Include: Preventative care, implants, dental veneers, IV sedation, Invisalign and a whole suite of services including restorative dentistry like root canals, and full smile rehabilitation.

Thursday

Dr. Oz Is Giving Bad Dental Care Advice Again

Yet again, Dr. Oz is providing bad advice on dental care, and the dental profession is beginning to speak more loudly in protest.

As a profession, we are asking Dr. Oz to give air time on his show to any of a number of well-respected dentists to offer better options and to refute the bad information he is disseminating.

It is unfortunate that a man as well-respected as he is, is using his prominence with such little disregard for the truth, and it makes me question how much other bad advice he is providing.

Buyer beware! 

Please Dr. Oz – Stop Talking About Dentistry



Post shared from Charlotte Dentist, Dr. Charles Payet.


Friday

It's Time To TGIF Celebrate And To Widen Your Smile Outlook!

Brian Klym Traverse City Dentists Dental Dentistry smilesDr. Brian Klym provides IV sedation for many dental treatments. Discover more about IV sedation, preventative care, cosmetic smile enhancing treatments, and the comfortable setting at our practice… click here.

We offer Comprehensive Dentistry in Traverse City. Call to schedule your initial free consultation: (231) 947-7202.

Brian Klym, DDS | 10748 E. Traverse Highway | Traverse City, Michigan 49684 | (231) 947-7202

Wednesday

IV Sedation For Dentistry In Traverse City Michigan

Dr. Brian Klym, entire team extensive dental treatment. IV sedation provides our patients with painless comfort during dental treatment. It is often used when the patient would almost surely have a reduced level of oral health if sedation was not available to them.

The Northwood Dental team strives to eliminate every obstacle to encourage the building of positive dental care habits, and promoting the highest level of well being for our patients.

Visiting the dentist on a regular basis should be a welcome and positive event rather than one with concerns and worries about pain. Dental office visits might be avoidable for a short time, but a continued absence has disadvantages many people understand all too well. That is why Dr. Klym stays as far ahead of the curve as he can to provide advanced services such as IV sedation.

Avoiding visits to a dentist can dramatically impact your oral and overall health. We want to end dental care sabbaticals, and stop, as well as reverse if possible, oral health decline. It’s a total comfort setting at Northwood Dental!

Sedation is a vital element in achieving anxiety-free, comfort and making dental treatment painless. Before we proceed with sedation, we hope to address the concerns and overcome any fears still associated with your dentistry. In many cases our dental team is able to alleviate apprehensive roadblocks with communication.

leaning back web Dr Brian Klym, dentists traverse city michigan Review our website presentations to understand how sedation dentistry has helped our patients take back health and boost confidence. Our Patient Tom Our Patient Alva. Our Patient Helen.

Besides the information below, here are additional website resources. (A) Discover Sedation Dentistry Benefits (B) Dental Sedation Visits: What's Involved?

 Watch Video: Dr. Klym talks about sedation dentistry.
Sedation dentistry is the most common method used in the U.S. to calm patients and improve the treatment experience. It is a tremendous leap ahead in convenience and stress relief. What's more, the medications achieve such a high level of distraction and comfort that most patients remember little about the treatment itself, as if they were sleeping during their visit.

For sedation comfort and restorative and cosmetic dentistry results, contact our Northwood Dental office here in Traverse City, Michigan. Fill out email form or Call (231) 947-7202.

Find out below what dental treatment can benefit from I.V. sedation, then click linked text, where available, for more information about the treatment type itself.

Where IV Sedation May Be Utilized During Treatment

  • Complex Smile Makeovers
  • Placement of Dental Implants
  • Complex or Multiple Root Canals (Note: most root canal therapy actually does not require sedation)
  • Wisdom Teeth Removal
  • Abscessed/Impacted Teeth
  • Reconstructive Surgery (Jaw, Facial, Bone)
  • Temporomandibular Jaw Joint Dysfunction/Disorder (TMJ/TMD)
  • Various Oral Surgeries