Concord Family Dentistry

2 Pillsbury St #301, Concord, NH 03301
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Periodontal disease, commonly known as gum disease, affects about 30% of the adult population, and its the number one cause of tooth loss in adults. Many denture cases begin because of this chronic condition. While not curable, with a dedicated professional hygiene regimen and consistent at-home care, it is controllable. Gum disease can advance with few signs or symptoms in early stages. Many patients diagnosed with this condition experience no pain and are surprised by the quiet yet swift damage that periodontal disease leaves in its wake. In simple terms, consider the gums and bone around your teeth as the foundation of a house. Just like a house, the foundation must be sound regardless of the beauty of the home. When the foundation crumbles, the rest of it does too.

Our mouths provide a home to millions of bacteria, both beneficial and harmful. Bacterial waste forms a sticky substance, plaque, which adheres to the teeth. Brushing and flossing aim at removing plaque before it mineralizes into tartar. Tartar becomes a colony for more bacteria releasing toxins into the gums.

Gums react to this bacterial invasion with an inflammatory response thanks to your immune system. Around the base of each tooth, there is a small collar of gum tissue that forms a small crevice or pocket. This warm, dark environment provides a perfect habitat for deeper tartar and bacteria to infiltrate.

Early inflammation results in bleeding gums, known as gingivitis. Bacteria left untreated and undisturbed successfully create a chronic infection in the periodontal pocket. In many cases, the bone begins to deteriorate around the teeth. While gums may be slightly tender at this stage, theres generally minimal discomfort as the bone begins to erode.

More than 50% of the bone around your teeth can disappear before any signs of looseness or pain appear. The bone around teeth never regenerates, so this loss becomes permanent and harder to control as the bacteria hide deeper into the gums. Untreated gum disease leads to abscesses and generalized tooth loss in many advanced cases.

There are several factors we take into account before we make a gum disease diagnosis. The small collar of gum, or pocket, around each tooth usually sits 2-3 millimeters deep, a space easily cleaned by floss or toothpicks. Our doctors at Concord Family Dentistry or our hygiene team can measure and chart multiple areas using a small measuring device called a periodontal probe. If these measurements are more than 3 millimeters and bleed upon probing then periodontal disease is present. Deeper readings indicate more advanced disease than shallower readings. Our doctors at Concord Family Dentistry will also evaluate the texture and shape of your gums, and any movement detectable in each tooth. Its also vital to examine the levels, shape, and density of the bone around your teeth on digital x-rays. By collecting all of this data, a clear picture forms about your gum condition.

After establishing a diagnosis defining the severity of gum disease, we can develop a personalized treatment plan. In milder forms with little or no bone loss, one or two visits with our hygiene team may bring the condition under control. When you leave our office with a strategy for daily home care and an established schedule for maintenance, little additional treatment may be needed.

If the inflammation has advanced and measurable bone loss is evident, a proactive approach to stop further deterioration should be strongly considered. Often, we will suggest gentle numbing of your gums, and a more in-depth cleaning process sometimes called root planing or scaling. Over a few visits, a portion of your mouth at a time will be deep cleaned. The infected pocket around each tooth, including the mineralized tartar, must be carefully cleaned out with hand and ultrasonic instruments. Polishing the teeth to establish glassy surfaces that help repel stain and plaque accumulation usually finishes this initial therapy.

Our doctors at Concord Family Dentistry may suggest a medicated rinse, an electric or ultrasonic toothbrush, and other specific strategies to help you with your homecare routine. Remember, gum disease can be controlled but not cured. Dedicated daily efforts must be consistent to control the disease.

Regular home care is critical to arrest the progression of gum disease. Within a few hours of cleaning, the bacteria begin to repopulate and adhere to the teeth. Plaque left undisturbed will start to harden and mineralize within 24 hours. Remember, deeper gum pockets require even more diligence to prevent the bacteria from undermining the foundation of your teeth.

Since gum pockets previously damaged by bacteria can be difficult to reach at home, a faithful maintenance schedule with us is essential. We can customize your plan to include 2, 3 or 4 visits a year depending on the severity of disease, its response to treatment, and the consistency of your home care.

If our combined efforts dont slow or stop the progression of your gum disease, we will suggest referral to a specialist, known as a periodontist. With specialized training in many gum conditions, further treatment may be recommended.

Research continues to establish clear links between bacterial disease in your mouth and ailments in other parts of the body. Studies show a link between oral bacteria and conditions such as heart disease, stroke, arthritis, Alzheimers, even certain types of cancers. The relationship between a persons oral health and their whole body health has never been more understood than it is today.

Bleeding gums provide a direct pathway into the bloodstream, a journey that oral bacteria can quickly take. If an open wound existed on your skin, infection would be a concern. Gum tissue that bleeds should be looked at no differently. This helps explain why researchers continue to identify oral bacteria deposits in various areas of our bodies.

Diabetes and other auto-immune disorders lower the bodys ability to fight infection, allowing uncontrolled gum disease to advance faster and with more destruction. Research also confirms that the inflammation in the mouth can aggravate diabetes, making it harder to control. This two-way relationship between two chronic conditions emphasizes the importance of optimal oral health.

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Rating 4.9 out of 5 based on 415 reviews

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Joan and Walsh
a year ago
Everyone at this dentist office are extremely professional, thorough, and fun. Lisa, Kelsey, Dr. Malik, and Nancy were great. Thank you


Linda Hoyt
a year ago
I was very pleased with my visit. I got in real quick unlike most others I called who were booking months out. Everyone was friendly and professional. Not seeing a dentist in over 10 years all work needed will be completed in less than a month! Highly recommended!


John Ceriello
a year ago
Marlo was very professional. She does a great job. My teeth feel clean when she is done. Overall healthy experience.


Cleon Riel
a year ago
Excellent Dental hygienist!


Stephanie S
a year ago
I have been a patient of Dr. Reddivari for many years. He has always taken the time to explain procedures to me, been polite, respectful and personable. Dr. Reddivari has done fillings for me, crowns, an extraction and implant, all with minimal to no pain. He continually educates himself to stay up to date on dental procedures and equipment. The support staff in the office is wonderful. They are welcoming and extremely helpful.


Elaine Dame
a year ago
Everyone including Dr Suman was very friendly and helpful! So happy I switched to this practice.


MLP
a year ago
Always great care from Concord Family Dentistry! Thorough, professional, and very pleasant!!


Linda Costa
a year ago
The entire staff (Spencer, Lisa, Dr Malik (my dentist), Hailee (my dental hygienist), Dr Reddivari (my kids' dentist), and Nancy are all amazing! You will feel like a family member during every visit and super comfortable at every visit. I highly recommend this place to anyone, especially for invisalign, teeth cleanings, or any major dental work!


Nick Savell
a year ago
Best dentist I've been to. Always very friendly, professional, and helpful. Highly recommend.


Aarron Dupuis
a year ago
Really welcoming staff! Kelsey is so kind and does a really great job. I highly recommend!


Chris Seufert
a year ago
Great staff


Dylan Reese
a year ago
I'm always surprising at ease when I have an appointment no matter what the procedure, the Dr. Is so good at what he does, I've never felt pain. Highly recommend!


J. P. Noyes
a year ago
I wouldn't drive down to Concord from Franconia for a dental appointment if it weren't for the people who work there!


Matthew Sampson
a year ago
I have the biggest fear of dentists hence why I haven't gone in 20 years. Well I had some teeth I need extracted and from the moment I stepped into the office and met Lisa and Spencer at the front office until I was on the chair under the care of Pauly and Dr. Malik I felt at ease and comfortable. The whole staff at Concord Family Dentistry is top notch. Thank you all again!


John Switzer
a year ago
Everyone including the doctor were very friendly and professional. A very enjoyable visit.


Charlotte Ulrich
2 years ago
Have been coming to Concord Family Dentistry for a couple years now and they have been nothing but amazing! All the staff is incredibly friendly and knowledgeable, and truly seems to care for the needs and well being of each patient. Hailey, one of the dental hygienists, is absolutely awesome. She is incredibly knowledgeable, friendly, and kind, and always willing to help answer any questions or concerns I may have. Definitely recommend if looking for a good dentist for the whole family!


James Drew
2 years ago
Great experience


Antonio A
2 years ago
Every experience at Concord Family Dentistry has been great for me. Marlo is awesome and she makes the experience feel like I'm going to hang out with a friend.


Melissa Corriveau
2 years ago
I haven't been to the dentist in 15-20 years, so I had to get some work done. I turned out to have major unexpected anxiety about the work. The dentist was amazing and numbed me up with no pain and the dental hygienist Nancy was an absolute joy to be around. Thank you very much for getting me on track to a healthy mouth!


Paul Dion Jr.
2 years ago
The Staff is great and so helpful on all aspects. This is the place you want to go if you need anything done from a cleaning to any dental work at all.


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