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Oak Hills Periodontics Designing the Power of a Healthy Smile through state-of-the-art periodontal implants, and treatments since 1991. Dr. Ray is committed to delivering the best, most advanced care possible, to each of her patients through expert care and service. From treating periodontal disease to creating the perfect "selfie smile" through dental cosmetic surgery, Dr. Ray and her team are dedicated to creating a strong foundation for a healthy smile. As a Dental Warranty Certified Practice, our highly skilled periodontists perform modern, reliable periodontology you can trust.
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Periodontal Disease
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Periodontal disease is an infection of the gums and of supportive tissues surrounding the teeth. Many people develop gum and tissue problems. The good news is that periodontal disease can be controlled. In some cases, it can even be reversed. Periodontal treatment can make your mouth healthier and help preserve your teeth.
Dental Implants
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If you want a dental restoration that looks and feels as though it's really part of your mouth, dental implants may be right for you. A dental implant is an artificial tooth root. Your jawbone fuses with the implant to provide a secure platform for a prosthesis(artificial tooth). If you are missing many teeth, several implants can be used to support a partial or complete denture.
Crown Lengthening
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Cosmetic Lengthening: This is done to remove an overgrowth of gum tissue that causes a "gummy" smile. During this procedure, excess gum tissue and/or bone is reshaped to expose more of the natural tooth. This procedure is often done on the upper front six to eight teeth to create a beautiful smile, just like the pictures you've seen in many magazines.
Gum Plastic Surgery
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Improving your Peridontal Health and Maximizing Your Potential. Permanent teeth erupt until they contact opposing teeth. Once this contact is made and tooth position is established, the gum continues to move down, exposing more of the tooth until reaching the junction of the crown and root. This movement is why permanent teeth seem to get longer as children pass through adolescence.
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