
Handsman & Haddad Periodontics, P.C.
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Handsman & Haddad Periodontics strives to maintain a successful practice in periodontics, implants and oral medicine. It provides the knowledge to make informed decisions about your oral health.
Handsman & Haddad Periodontics, P.C.
1M ago
Crown lengthening is a treatment that involves removing unnecessary gum tissue from your mouth in order to reveal more of the structure of your teeth. You can trust your periodontist to handle this procedure, but why might you even need to have it performed in the first place? Here are 3 signs that you might benefit from crown lengthening.
1. You Have a Gummy Smile
When it’s time to show off your smile for the camera, how much gum tissue is visible? Ideally, the answer should be “about two millimeters or less.” If it’s more than that, then your grin may look a little too gummy. This cosmetic ..read more
Handsman & Haddad Periodontics, P.C.
1M ago
There are a wide variety of procedures that your periodontist may suggest for your smile based on the state of your teeth, your gums, and your overall oral health. In some cases, they may recommend a procedure known as crown lengthening. What exactly does this treatment involve? And why might your periodontist suggest it? The answers to these questions can be found below.
What is Crown Lengthening?
Crown lengthening involves removing some of the gum tissue in a specific area of the mouth. This typically requires the periodontist to make some small incisions in the gums, and the underlying bon ..read more
Handsman & Haddad Periodontics, P.C.
1M ago
Have you ever heard a periodontist or another oral health expert mention the words “gingivitis” and “periodontitis”? These terms are somewhat related in that they refer to different stages of gum disease. However, it’s quite important to note that they are not the same thing. Below is a brief look at the differences between gingivitis and periodontitis, as well as how they can potentially be treated.
Gingivitis
Gingivitis is the earliest form of gum disease. It also happens to be the mildest, to the point that some people might not notice any symptoms initially. That said, there are a few war ..read more
Handsman & Haddad Periodontics, P.C.
2M ago
When you have a gummy smile, it’s often possible to improve your appearance with a crown lengthening procedure. But will the treatment fit into your budget? It’s essential to learn as much as possible about the costs involved before you make any decisions. Your periodontist is here to give you a quick look at crown lengthening and the factors that could influence the amount you end up paying for it.
What is Crown Lengthening?
Crown lengthening is a simple surgical procedure where unneeded gum tissue is removed from your mouth. This can help enhance the appearance of your grin in a number of w ..read more
Handsman & Haddad Periodontics, P.C.
4M ago
When your periodontist is going over your options for gum disease treatment, they may recommend osseous surgery. The goal of the procedure is to get rid of infected gum pockets as well as the bacteria that are causing your gum disease. But while osseous surgery is definitely an option worth considering, it’s important to make sure that you understand what it entails – as well as what kind of risks it involves.
How Does Osseous Surgery Work?
Your periodontist will begin by making an incision in your gums and folding back the tissue to reveal the roots of your teeth. This will give them access ..read more
Handsman & Haddad Periodontics, P.C.
4M ago
Visiting the dentist’s office may not be a troublesome concept for you but what about sitting still for prolonged periods? Or maybe you have a sensitive gag reflex. Many people assume that sedation dentistry is only helpful for those who experience dental anxiety, but the truth is that there are plenty of other reasons you might consider this form of treatment. Read on to discover four unique benefits of sedation dentistry so that you can ensure a successful appointment.
It Helps to Keep You Relaxed
When facing multiple treatments during one appointment, you may find that it is harder to full ..read more
Handsman & Haddad Periodontics, P.C.
6M ago
When visiting with your periodontist about your upcoming procedure, you may become fearful about treatment. Although it is not uncommon for patients to experience mild, moderate, or even severe dental anxiety, many professionals offer methods to help calm nerves and keep individuals relaxed. But who is a good candidate for oral conscious sedation? Is it a safe option for patients like yourself? Read on to find out.
What is Oral Conscious Sedation?
If you’re feeling nervous about your dental implant placement or gum disease therapy, a periodontist can recommend oral conscious sedation. Proven ..read more
Handsman & Haddad Periodontics, P.C.
6M ago
After meeting with your periodontist, you learn that you need scaling and root planing. Because of how your gum disease has progressed, this method of treatment is necessary to avoid more serious symptoms that can affect both your mouth and body. You begin to learn more about the process and what you can expect on the day of your appointment, but you may wonder about the cost of scaling and root planing and what you can do to afford it. Before assuming it is financially out of reach, learn about the different types, how your insurance can help, and what you can do to prevent it in the first p ..read more
Handsman & Haddad Periodontics, P.C.
6M ago
Are you unsure as to who you want to replace your missing teeth? Selecting a professional who is skilled, highly trained, and can deliver long-lasting results is not something you should rush into. Instead, taking your time to do your research will prove more beneficial and reassuring in the long run. As you narrow your search, however, you might consider the kind of technology they use. Why? Because it can mean a more accurate and precise treatment plan or one that is simply “good enough.” As you continue to look for a team who is right for you, here are three reasons why you should choose a ..read more
Handsman & Haddad Periodontics, P.C.
8M ago
You are scheduled to meet with your periodontist about the state of your gum health. You’ve discovered that you need restorative care because of a damaged tooth that needs repair; however, you lack the necessary tooth structure to support it. When learning about a procedure that removes gum tissue to create space for a customized dental crown, you wonder if it’s worth the investment. Here are three unique benefits of crown lengthening that you should consider if you want to embrace a healthier smile.
It Allows for Dental Crown Placement
If you have a tooth that is damaged or decayed, it’s imp ..read more