Daniel M Bergeron DDS PC

3112 Airport Way # 2, Fairbanks, AK 99709
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Periodontal treatment is necessary when various conditions affect the health of your gums and the regions of your jaw bone that hold your teeth in place. Retaining your teeth is directly dependent on proper periodontal care and maintenance. Healthy gums enhance the appearance of your teeth, like a frame around a beautiful painting. When your gums become unhealthy, they can either recede or become swollen and red. In later stages, the supporting bone is destroyed and your teeth will shift, loosen, or fall out. These changes not only affect your ability to chew and speak. They also spoil your smile.

Periodontal diseases are ongoing infections of the gums that gradually destroy the support of your natural teeth. Periodontal disease affects one or more of the periodontal tissues: alveolar bone, periodontal ligament, cementum, or gingiva. While there are many diseases which affect the tooth-supporting structures, plaque-induced inflammatory lesions make up the majority of periodontal issues, and are divided into two categories: gingivitis and periodontitis. While gingivitis, the less serious of the diseases, may never progress into periodontitis, it always precedes periodontitis.

Dental plaque is the primary cause of gingivitis in genetically-susceptible individuals. Plaque is a sticky colorless film, composed primarily of food particles and various types of bacteria, which adhere to your teeth at and below the gum line. Plaque constantly forms on your teeth, even minutes after cleaning. Bacteria found in plaque produce toxins or poisons that irritate the gums. Gums may become inflamed, red, swollen, and bleed easily. If this irritation is prolonged, the gums separate from the teeth causing pockets (spaces) to form. If daily brushing and flossing is neglected, plaque can also harden into a rough, porous substance known as calculus (or tartar). This can occur both above and below the gum line.

If gingivitis progresses into periodontitis, the supporting gum tissue and bone that holds teeth in place deteriorates. The progressive loss of this bone, the alveolar, can lead to loosening and subsequent loss of teeth. Periodontitis is affected by bacteria that adhere to the tooths surface, along with an overly aggressive immune response to these bacteria.

Periodontal disease is dangerous in that it is often painless and symptomless. Eighty percent of Americans will be afflicted with periodontal disease by age 45, and 4 out of 5 patients with the disease are unaware they have it. It is important to maintain proper home oral care and regular dentist visits to reduce the risk of obtaining this disease.

Dr. Bergeron has been in practice in Fairbanks for over 25 years. He is a member ofthe ADA, ADS, NCDDS, CDA, AGD and maintains affiliation with: The LD Pankey Institute, Spear Education, Clinicians Report, Cerecdoctors.com, Current Concepts In Dentistry (University of Victoria, BC, Canada). Dr. Bergeron is licensed in Alaska, Idaho and Arizona.

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Rating 5.0 out of 5 based on 12 reviews

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Cody Rogers
2 years ago
Dr. B and his staff are always great! They are super kind and get me in when I need it. Thanks!


John Bonacor
2 years ago
Dr. Bergeron and his team are professional and courteous. I had an unexpected problem with my teeth and they made time to help me with my problem. Dr. Bergeron explained everything and made sure I had all my questions answered. Will definitely be making the my regular dental provider


Skidmore Machine
2 years ago
Dr Bergeron and his entire staff have always been top notch. They are caring, considerate and always friendly. There is a family feeling when visiting them. He is an excellent dentist and takes the time to get to know his patients. I highly recommend him to anyone!


Glenda Lawhorne
2 years ago
My first appointment with Dr. Bergeron was a pleasure.....and I hate going to the dentist! No pain whatsoever and his entire staff was very friendly and helpful! So thankful that I have found a new dentist!


Skidmore Machine
3 years ago
Dr Bergeron and his entire staff have always been top notch. They are caring, considerate and always friendly. There is a family feeling when visiting them. He is an excellent dentist and takes the time to get to know his patients. I highly recommend him to anyone!


Glenda Lawhorne
3 years ago
My first appointment with Dr. Bergeron was a pleasure.....and I hate going to the dentist! No pain whatsoever and his entire staff was very friendly and helpful! So thankful that I have found a new dentist!


William Andersen
10 years ago
I first went to his office as an emergency and he was the only one with an opening. But, I have to say that he is awesome. I have continued to go back to him for many years, he is always professional, but he also treats you like a person, not just a dollar amount in his pocket book. I recommend him every chance I get.


William Andersen
10 years ago
I first went to his office as an emergency and he was the only one with an opening. But, I have to say that he is awesome. I have continued to go back to him for many years, he is always professional, but he also treats you like a person, not just a dollar amount in his pocket book. I recommend him every chance I get.


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