Did you know that your periodontal health and overall health are very closely connected? Today, more and more research is identifying a link between gum disease and conditions such as heart disease, cancer and a number of other systemic problems. At our office we specialize in helping patients maintain optimal periodontal health to protect the integrity…
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Help Prevent the Dangers of Tooth Decay
It happens to most of us at one time or another: a tooth cavity. These days, cavities are more prevalent than ever, affecting 82 percent of U.S. adults by the time they’re 34. In fact, tooth decay -- the condition that causes cavities -- is the single most chronic childhood disease in the nation. Realities…
read moreWhy Dental Implants Are the Best Option for Replacing Missing Teeth
At the office of Dr. David Heering, we provide expert care to diagnose and treat all aspects of gum disease. We are also experts in the placement of dental implants; helping patients with missing teeth rebuild complete and beautiful smiles. Rebuilding your smile with dental implants Today, dental implants represent the most advanced system for…
read moreTop Reasons Why A Bone Graft May Be Needed Before the Placement of Dental Implants
Missing teeth can do more than create unsightly gaps in your smile. They can also make you look older as the dental bone shrinks without teeth to preserve it. Fortunately, a procedure known as bone grafting can help restore the shape of your smile. At the office of Dr. David Heering, we’re well equipped to…
read moreWhy Your Periodontal Health Impacts Your Overall Health
Did you know that your periodontal health and overall health are very closely connected? Today, more and more research is identifying a link between gum disease and conditions such as heart disease, cancer and a number of other systemic problems. At Heering Implants and Periodontics, we specialize in helping patients maintain optimal periodontal health to…
read more3 Key Things You Need To Know About Gum Recession
Take a moment to look at your smile in the mirror. Is the cuff of gum tissue at the base of each tooth pink, firm and nicely contoured, or has it pulled back to leave longer-than-usual looking crowns or reveal the yellower uppermost portion of the root? If the latter is true, it’s evidence of…
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