When you undergo treatment for serious cases of periodontal disease, or if you have dental implants being placed to address tooth loss, we want to ensure a fast and effective healing period. To assist with this, we can offer an advanced and unique treatment option. In today’s blog, your Brooklyn, NY, periodontists and implant experts talk about Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP).
Treating Gum Disease and Replacing Missing Teeth
Periodontal disease impacts half of adults ages 30 and older, according to studies from the Centers for Disease Control. The disease can be caused by various factors that inflame the gums and cause pockets to form at the gum line for disease causing bacteria to enter. What starts as sore, red, and bleeding gums could lead to precision and even tooth loss. Speaking of tooth loss, our team offers treatment for missing teeth to prevent the jawbone from losing structure, so you enjoy long-lasting and lifelike replacement for years to come. As part of our treatments, we can offer a unique option to help promote healing in the gum and bone structures, so you can return to your normal routine sooner and preserve more of your natural smile.
Healing with Platelet Rich Plasma
We have a number of treatments to help manage periodontal issues, such as deep cleanings and laser treatments to remove diseased portions. We can even offer treatment to address recessed portions, reshaping the gum line with grafting. But when you have a severe case of the disease, this can impact the soft tissues and bone structure. But with Platelet Rich Plasma, our team can inject a unique autoplasm to the area that encourages healing and growth. For people receiving one or more dental implants, we can use the same treatment to help strengthen the bone structure to support dental implants, and to ensure the placement area heals quicker, so you can move forward with the crown or prosthetic placement and lower the risk of implant failure!
Managing Your Oral Health
Following your treatments and the administration of PRP, we can discuss preventive care at home and in-office to better manage the issue and prevent the late stages that would threaten smile stability. From better homecare habits, like brushing and flossing, or traditional cleanings every three to four months, you can help your smile stay whole and beautiful for years to come. If you have any questions about how we use PRP to help smiles being treated for periodontal disease or receiving dental implants, then contact our team today to learn more.
Schedule a Periodontal Visit with Your Brooklyn, NY, Periodontist
We want to help you enjoy treatment and recovery that leaves you with a beautiful and full smile for years to come. To schedule an appointment, contact your Brooklyn, NY, periodontist by calling (718) 444-3800.