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Resorption

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Resorption is a dental term that refers to the process of the body breaking down and absorbing bone tissue. This can occur in the teeth, gums, and jawbone, and can lead to a variety of dental problems if left untreated. Resorption can be caused by a number of factors, including trauma, infection, and orthodontic treatment. It is important for patients to visit their local family dentist regularly to monitor for signs of resorption and to receive appropriate treatment if necessary.

If left untreated, resorption can lead to a number of dental problems, including tooth loss, gum disease, and jawbone deterioration. In some cases, resorption can even lead to the need for extensive dental surgery or tooth replacement. However, with early detection and treatment, many cases of resorption can be effectively managed and even reversed.

At Miller Comfort Dental, we understand the importance of early detection and treatment of dental problems like resorption. Our team of experienced dental professionals is dedicated to providing high-quality, personalized care to each and every patient. We offer a wide range of dental services, including preventative care, restorative treatments, and cosmetic procedures, to help our patients achieve and maintain optimal oral health.

If you are experiencing symptoms of resorption or any other dental problem, we encourage you to contact us today to schedule an appointment. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff will be happy to answer any questions you may have and help you find the right treatment options for your needs. You can reach us by phone, email, or by filling out the contact form on our website. We look forward to hearing from you and helping you achieve a healthy, beautiful smile!

FAQs

1. What is dental resorption and how does it occur?
Dental resorption is the process of the body breaking down and absorbing the root structure of a tooth. It can occur due to a variety of factors, including trauma, infection, or orthodontic treatment. In some cases, the cause may be unknown.

2. Can dental resorption be treated by a family dentist?
The treatment for dental resorption depends on the severity and location of the resorption. In some cases, the affected tooth may need to be extracted. However, if caught early, the resorption may be able to be treated with a root canal or other restorative procedure. A family dentist can diagnose and recommend the appropriate treatment for dental resorption.

3. How can I prevent dental resorption from occurring?
While some cases of dental resorption may be unavoidable, there are steps you can take to reduce your risk. Maintaining good oral hygiene, wearing a mouthguard during sports or other high-risk activities, and seeking prompt treatment for any dental issues can all help prevent dental resorption. Regular dental check-ups with a family dentist can also help catch any potential issues early on.

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