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Why Treat Periodontitis?
Periodontitis has more serious consequences than damaging your oral structures. Linked to systemic health complications, low-grade inflammation and infection characterized by gum disease may make these health conditions more difficult to control, putting you at greater risk for more severe health issues! At this stage of gum disease, you’ve lost significant soft tissue and bone, and maybe even teeth, as bacteria from calculus buildup continues to destroy your oral structures. As pockets deepen around your teeth, more calculus and bacteria will accumulate, creating a dangerous and chronic cycle of infection and inflammation. Treatment for periodontitis – or any stage of chronic gum disease in Hicksville & Plainview, NY – removes the bacteria from your mouth so it can no longer harm your oral structures or travel throughout your body.
Why Treat Periodontitis?
Periodontitis has more serious consequences than damaging your oral structures. Linked to systemic health complications, low-grade inflammation and infection characterized by gum disease may make these health conditions more difficult to control, putting you at greater risk for more severe health issues! At this stage of gum disease, you’ve lost significant soft tissue and bone, and maybe even teeth, as bacteria from calculus buildup continues to destroy your oral structures. As pockets deepen around your teeth, more calculus and bacteria will accumulate, creating a dangerous and chronic cycle of infection and inflammation. Treatment for periodontitis – or any stage of chronic gum disease in Hicksville & Plainview, NY – removes the bacteria from your mouth so it can no longer harm your oral structures or travel throughout your body.


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The Benefits of Choosing a Periodontist
Periodontists are the only dental specialists who have received focused education and training in treating soft tissue conditions like chronic gum disease. It’s important that you seek treatment from a gum expert like Dr. Fischgrund, our periodontist in Hicksville & Plainview, NY, if you have periodontitis. Not only do we have the expertise to provide personalized treatment, but we also have the training in related procedures, as well, including gum grafting, bone grafting and tooth extractions. If left untreated, advanced gum disease frequently leads to tooth loss, which is why we also advise receiving dental implants—the preferred tooth replacement solution—today.
Receiving custom gum disease treatment from Max Dental Group not only ensures your gum disease will be treated, but also that your mouth can be restored to its former level of function and aesthetics. By maintaining better at-home health and oral hygiene habits, and seeing Dr. Fischgrund for all your periodontal work, you can effectively keep your chronic gum disease under control so you can live a better, healthier life!

How Much Do Zirconia Bridges Cost?
We offer zirconia fixed bridges in Hicksville & Plainview, NY because we’ve seen the truly life-changing effects full arch dental implants with natural-looking restorations can have on our patients. Always striving to offer the latest techniques and technology to transform lives, we knew we couldn’t compromise on the materials we made available to you. Although a more expensive option than other less esthetic solutions, the cost of our zirconia bridge is immediately matched by the durability and longevity it provides. If you choose a zirconia bridge, you can expect decades of confidence when eating, speaking, and smiling. You can also expect us to make this treatment as affordable as possible. Partnering with insurance providers and third-party financing companies, we make payments easy and achievable. If you’re considering other options for replacing your teeth, don’t make a decision before first completing a consultation with our team!
Supporting Long-Term Function
Your zirconia fixed bridge has the exceptional strength comparable to natural teeth that is needed for proper biting and chewing of food for years to come. These bridges get their incredible strength and durability from how they’re fabricated—from one solid piece of zirconia. Zirconia bridges are made from a material that has similar physical properties to titanium metal but esthetic properties that offer attractive results. Traditional dentures and some hybrids are made by securing porcelain teeth into an acrylic base, which is essentially plastic. Zirconia bridges eliminate the weaknesses common with the two-material design of these traditional solutions. Your zirconia fixed bridge will withstand everyday wear and tear and offer significantly strong bite forces without fracturing. When permanently attached to dental implants, this system will help ensure your jawbone remains stimulated and healthy, too.

Why Treat Periodontitis?
Periodontitis has more serious consequences than damaging your oral structures. Linked to systemic health complications, low-grade inflammation and infection characterized by gum disease may make these health conditions more difficult to control, putting you at greater risk for more severe health issues! At this stage of gum disease, you’ve lost significant soft tissue and bone, and maybe even teeth, as bacteria from calculus buildup continues to destroy your oral structures. As pockets deepen around your teeth, more calculus and bacteria will accumulate, creating a dangerous and chronic cycle of infection and inflammation. Treatment for periodontitis – or any stage of chronic gum disease in Hicksville & Plainview, NY – removes the bacteria from your mouth so it can no longer harm your oral structures or travel throughout your body.
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