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Gum Disease

Gum disease is the primary cause of tooth loss in adults over 35. Have you noticed that your gums are swollen? Do they bleed when you brush your teeth? These symptoms may mean that you have gingivitis or periodontal gum disease. Charleston gum disease dentists Dr. Ferguson and Dr. Cannick are your resource for identifying and treating gingivitis, safely and easily.

Left untreated, gum disease is a serious threat to your oral health and can result in teeth and bone loss. But it affects more than your mouth; it can be dangerous to your overall health. Dr. Ferguson and Dr. Cannick use proven techniques to gently remove infected gum tissue and the bacteria causing the infection, returning your mouth to its healthy, normal state.

Why wait another moment to meet a top gum disease dentist in Charleston? Call Ferguson Dental Associates at (843) 571-4411 or complete our simple online form to schedule a consultation with Dr. Ferguson and Dr. Cannick.

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If you're looking for a highly-trained gum disease dentist in Charleston you've come to the right place. Dr. Ferguson and Dr. Cannick offers gum disease dentistry Charleston residents have come to trust for the highest quality dental care.

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Larry J. Ferguson, DMD

Gabrielle F Cannick, DMD, PhD

Ferguson Dental Associates

1812 Wallace School Road, Suite 400

Charleston, SC 29407

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Brush Your Teeth Daily!

For good oral health, brush your teeth twice a day with a good fluoride toothpaste!

How Old Is Your Toothbrush?

Replace your toothbrush every 3 or 4 months, or sooner if the bristles are frayed. A worn toothbrush won't do a good job of cleaning your teeth.

A Healthy Diet Makes a Healthy Smile!

For healthy teeth and gums, eat a balanced diet and limit between-meal snacks. Go easy on sugary treats!

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