A beautiful smile is not just
about healthy looking teeth. Your gums
are equally as important. Yet one in
every two American adults 30 and over has periodontal
disease.[1] 2009 and 2010 estimates indicate 47% or 64.7
million American adults have mild, moderate or severe periodontitis.[2]
In adults 65 and older, disease rates
increase to 70.1 percent.[3]
A beautiful smile consists of
teeth and gums living in perfect harmony
with each other. But teeth often steal
the credit when it comes to beautiful smiles.
Our periodontal practice has always been on the leading edge of patient
care. With our in-house periodontist,
we can specialize in treating gum disease and periodontal plastic surgery. We have always incorporated the newest
technology and technique to patient care, but with our periodontal services, we
can to help patients achieve the best dental health possible in the most
comfortable, relaxing environment possible – here in our own office.
With that in mind there are many
new procedures we can perform in our office, including gum reshaping, grafting,
perio-supervised root planing and scaling, more comprehensive pocket depth
monitoring and reducing the improper brushing techniques that may have gone
unsupervised when we send a patient out to a referring specialist.
We are a multi-specialty group
providing comprehensive and cosmetic dentistry[4]. If we can be of service please contact us for your
complimentary consultation.
Novy Scheinfeld, DDS, PC
290 Carpenter Drive, 200A
Atlanta (Sandy Springs), GA 30328
404-256-3620
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[1] According
to recent findings from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
[2] A
study titled Prevalence of Periodontitis in Adults in the United States.
[3] This
study is published in the Journal of Dental Research, the official publication
of the International and American Associations for Dental Research.
[4] We
have been in Sandy Springs for over 25 years.
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