Periodontal Screenings

Our experienced dentist will perform a periodontal evaluation to diagnose gum disease and determine if you need treatment. This screening will be performed as part of your dental exams, and allows Dr. Jordan Britton to ensure you receive the care you need to regain your oral health. To make an appointment and learn more about periodontal screenings in Nixa, Missouri, call Smiles Made Perfect at 417-595-4470.

Periodontal screenings and evaluations are crucial for maintaining optimal oral health. Gum disease is a degenerative condition caused by plaque and calculus, and poses a significant threat to your oral and overall wellness. The accumulation of plaque and tartar creates an ideal environment for harmful bacteria to flourish in the mouth. To prevent the buildup of disease-causing bacteria, it is essential to undergo regular screenings and evaluations, alongside practicing good oral hygiene at home.

Gum disease evaluations, also known as gum disease risk assessments, are conducted during your comprehensive dental examinations. These evaluations serve as an opportunity for our dentist to assess the condition of your gums, evaluate your medical history and discuss other relevant factors to determine your risk of developing gum disease.

The periodontal evaluation process involves several steps. Our dentist and team will measure the space between each tooth and the gum to determine if there is any indication of periodontal disease. They will also assess gum recession, tooth loosening and the presence of inflamed gum tissue. This thorough examination allows them to gauge the likelihood of developing gum disease and diagnose the condition in its early stages, when it is most manageable.

We encourage you to make and keep regular appointments to receive gum disease evaluations. By receiving regular exams and evaluations, you can ensure that any problems are diagnosed early and that you receive timely treatment. To learn more and schedule an appointment with our experienced dentist, contact our office today.