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Periodontal treatments in Los Algodones, Mexico

Periodontics plays a crucial role in maintaining your oral health by addressing issues related to your gums and the structures that support your teeth.

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Main Benefits of Periodontics in Los Algodones

1. Healthy Gums

Periodontics helps maintain healthy gums, preventing gum disease and related complications.

2. Strong Teeth

By treating the supporting structures of the teeth, periodontics ensures that your teeth remain strong and well-supported.

3. Improved Oral Hygiene

Periodontal treatments promote better oral hygiene, reducing the risk of infections and other dental issues.

4. Enhanced Smile

Healthy gums contribute to an overall healthier and more attractive smile.

Why Choose Us?
Why should you get your periodontal treatment with us in Los Algodones Mexico?

Get treated by world-class dental specialists

Our skilled dentists are certified and part of the American Dental Association, ensuring you receive the highest quality care.

Convenient Location Near the US Border

Los Algodones is renowned for its dental tourism. Every year, thousands of dental tourists from the USA and Canada choose us for affordable and high-quality dental work.

Bilingual staff available

Our staff is fully bilingual to make your experience comfortable and stress-free.

Schedule Your Periodontic Treatment Today

At Dental del Rio, we specialize in top-quality periodontic treatments to keep your gums and teeth healthy. Receive the same exceptional care you would find in the United States and Canada, but at a fraction of the cost.

 

Book your appointment now and ensure your smile stays strong and beautiful.

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Common Q&As

What is periodontal disease?

Periodontal disease is an infection of the gums and the structures supporting your teeth. It starts with gingivitis, which is the inflammation of the gums, and can progress to periodontitis, a more severe form that affects the bone and tissue around the teeth.

What are the symptoms of periodontal disease and how is it diagnosed?

Common symptoms include swollen, red gums, bleeding gums, bad breath, receding gums, and loose teeth.

To diagnose it, our skilled periodontist will perform a thorough examination, including measuring the depth of gum pockets and taking dental X-rays.

Is periodontal treatment painful?

Most periodontal treatments are minimally invasive and can be performed with local anesthesia to ensure your comfort.

Is periodontal disease reversible?

Early stages of periodontal disease (gingivitis) are reversible with proper treatment and oral hygiene. However, advanced stages (periodontitis) require more intensive treatment to manage.

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Dental del Rio Algodones

C. Encino, 21970 Vicente Guerrero, B.C. Los Algodones, México
Mon-Fri: 8:00am – 4:00pm. Sat: 8:00am – 2:00pm

Here's all you need to know about Periodontics

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What is Periodontal Disease?

Periodontal disease is an infection of the gums and the structures supporting your teeth. It starts with gingivitis and can progress to periodontitis if not treated.

 

Causes of Periodontal Disease

  • Plaque Buildup: The primary cause is the buildup of plaque, a sticky film of bacteria on your teeth.
  • Poor Oral Hygiene: Inadequate brushing and flossing can lead to plaque buildup and gum infection.
  • Smoking: Tobacco use is a significant risk factor for developing periodontal disease.
  • Genetics: Some people are more prone to gum disease due to their genetic makeup.
  • Medical Conditions: Diseases like diabetes can increase the risk of periodontal disease.

What are the symptoms of Periodontal Disease?

  • Swollen, Red Gums: One of the earliest signs of gum disease.
  • Bleeding Gums: Gums that bleed easily during brushing or flossing.
  • Bad Breath: Persistent bad breath or a bad taste in the mouth.
  • Receding Gums: Gums that pull away from the teeth, making them look longer.
  • Loose Teeth: In advanced stages, teeth may become loose or fall out.

 

How to prevent Periodontal Disease?

  • Good Oral Hygiene: Brush and floss daily to remove plaque.
  • Regular Dental Visits: Routine check-ups and professional cleanings are essential.
  • Healthy Lifestyle: Avoid smoking and maintain a balanced diet.

Understanding and addressing periodontal disease early can prevent serious dental issues and maintain your overall oral health.

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