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Archive for the ‘gum disease prevention’ Category

Jul
31

Vitamin Deficiency and Gum Disease

Gum disease represents a significant threat to your oral health. Without prompt attention, it can lead to severe consequences like tooth loss and even impact your general health. At Butler Family Dentistry, we aim to provide our patients in Strongsville,…

Sep
28

How to Treat Gum Disease

Red, irritated, bleeding gums, and tooth loss are all ranging symptoms of gum disease. Gum disease is a common condition that affects thousands each year. In fact, nearly half of all adults over the age of 30 have some form…

Feb
28

Dental Care & Diabetes

If you are diabetic, taking care of your oral health is important for many reasons. A healthy smile will not only support your self-confidence but also your ability to manage the disease and minimize certain complications. Poor oral health has…

Feb
01

Routine Dental Care: What Are the Benefits?

It is common for patients to ask why they need to visit with us regularly, especially if they had a great "dental report card" at their recent visit. If there is no decay or disease, why come back again in…

Jun
11

The Importance of Preventative Dental Care

Your dental health and your overall health are intrinsically intertwined. As your trusted dentist in Strongsville, OH, it's important to our practice that we inform patients of why they should prioritize preventative care. If your thinking about skipping out on…

Apr
20

The Best Snacks for Your Smile

During COVID-19, we know that many of our patients are missing their scheduled teeth cleaning. Additionally, as most of us are stuck at home now, we know that our patients are doing the best they can to stay healthy and…

Sep
30

How To Reduce Your Risk Of Gum Disease

Did you know gum disease is one of the leading cause of tooth loss in adults? Gingivitis is a progressive bacterial infection of the gums that can evolve into periodontal disease. Periodontal disease can affect the overall health and function…