“If Your Gums Are Swollen And Sore, Call Felton Dental Care”

"If Your Gums Are Swollen And Sore, Call Felton Dental Care"

If you are a worried Missoula resident experiencing inflamed gums or an aching tooth, you’re are not alone.

About one third of U.S. adults are affected by tooth decay, according to the CDC, and gum disease plagues one in seven people age 35 to 40.1 Don’t ignore these symptoms, call Felton Dental Care today at (406) 728-0896 for immediate treatment.

At Felton Dental Care we take gum disease, sometimes called gingivitis, seriously because left untreated it can lead to loss of bone and tissue that support the teeth.

Gingivitis is a mild form of gum disease. You will know you have it if your gums bleed easily and look red and swollen. If this condition is not reversed it can lead to periodontitis. With this condition your gums become loose and separate from the teeth forming cavities that can become infected. This can spread to the bone supporting the tooth. If this is damaged, the tooth can be lost. (If you have already lost a tooth to gum disease, ask us about dental implants.)

At Felton Dental Care we recommend daily brushing and flossing and regular dental cleanings to help combat gingivitis. Our team has been treating gum disease and other dental problems for Montana residents since 2007.

If you want your teeth to feel fresh and bright, come in for a cleaning and check-up. Don’t become a statistic, prevent gingivitis by treating your teeth and gums with the TLC they deserve. (After all, they work pretty hard for you day in and day out.)

My name is Brett Felton and my staff and I at Felton Dental Care offer quality general and cosmetic dental services including restorative dentistry , laser dentistry, and
dental implants.

Take care of your beautiful smile by calling Felton Dental Care today. Smile, You’re Going to the Dentist

Dr. Brett Felton
Felton Dental Care
1750 Brooks St, Missoula, MT
Missoula, Montana
59801
(406) 728-0896
https://www.themissouladentist.com/about/dr-brett-r-felton-missoula-dentist/

1“Adult Oral Health,” The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, http://www.cdc.gov/oralhealth/topics/adult.htm, accessed on January 7, 2012

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