Undetected Gum Disease Can Be Dangerous
We’ve all heard that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, but when it comes to gum disease, prevention may be worth even more. After all, wouldn’t you rather prevent a crisis than manage one? And believe it or not, gum disease is at crisis levels, even here in Ellicott City. It doesn’t make the nightly news, but more than 50 percent of people in the Ellicott City area don’t visit a dentist regularly. Even worse, of that 50 percent of the population, 80 percent have some degree of gum or bone disease. Could you be among those statistics? The answer is Dr. Teresa Adams and the professional dental staff at Soft Touch Dental Care. They know how important good oral health is, and they have the experience to help detect and, if necessary, treat gum disease. Seeing Dr. Adams on a regular schedule is the best ounce of prevention around. Call Soft Touch Dental Care today at (888) 450-9147 to find out how we can help you prevent and treat gum disease. Your teeth and gums will thank you! Read more about gum disease:
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