A Gum Disease Exam Can Prevent Joint Replacement Infections
If you’re planning to have joint replacement surgery, you need to consult one final medical professional: Dr. Terry Zimmerman in Brentwood. A thorough dental examination to detect the presence of tooth and gum infection is a critical step in the pre-operative plan. Because it doesn’t receive much attention, many people in the Brentwood area may not know that gum affects 80 percent of the adult population. This infection slowly progresses over the months and years and is often detected only when it shows up in its advanced stage. Left untreated, common periodontal disease can destroy the bones that support your teeth—and can lead to post-operative infection. At Brentwood Dental Excellence we know that dental patients typically don’t experience any discomfort until the advanced stage of periodontal disease, so it’s no wonder that most people are unaware that they’re affected. Bacteria from this bone-degenerating disease have been attributed to possible infection in people who’ve had joint replacements. A quick and easy visit to Dr. Zimmerman can mean the difference between a smooth joint replacement recovery and one marked by infection. Candidates for joint replacements who haven’t visited Brentwood Dental Excellence in over a year should consider a thorough dental evaluation of their teeth and gums before surgery. If an infection is detected, Dr. Zimmerman will recommend that you complete treatment prior to your surgery. Treatment of gum infection and any tooth abscesses may take from two weeks to two months. So don’t delay. If you even suspect that you may have periodontal disease - or if you’re considering joint replacement surgery - call Dr. Zimmerman today at (877) 526-4639. Read more about gum disease:
|
Don't Forget to Floss! Clean between teeth daily with floss or an interdental cleaner. Decay-causing bacteria can hid between teeth where toothbrush bristles can't reach. Flossing helps remove plaque and food particles from between teeth and under the gum line. Visit Our Office Regularly! Take good care of your smile. Remember to visit the dentist regularly for professional cleanings and oral exams. Mouthwash Is Important, Too! Brushing and flossing may not be enough. The ADA now recommends using an antimicrobial mouthwash to reduce plaque and prevent gingivitis. |
Brentwood Sedation Dentistry | Sedation Dentistry Brentwood | Brentwood Sedation Dentist | Nashville Sedation Dentistry | Forest Hills Sedation Dentist | Franklin Sedation Dentistry | Berry Hill Sedation Dentist | Williamson County Sedation Dentistry | sitemap
© 2012, Internet Dental Alliance, Inc. All Rights Reserved - Privacy Policy - Terms of Use
Brentwood Dental Excellence, 6 Cadillac Drive, Suite 130, Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 - (615) 373-5914
Dr. Terry Zimmerman and Dr. Asma Malik