Dr. Eric Engert                                     Periodontics                                                                                                                              Downtown San Francisco                                                                  

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Periodontal Disease and Treatments 

Our office  recognizes that every patient has questions regarding periodontal care.  For information ranging from the most general to the specific try the following sites.   The information included in these sites are; pamphlets, books, and statements regarding particular diseases and methods of treatment.

 

Before        and             After   (Dr. Engerts' treatment)

Improving receeding gums

            

       

 

Before        and             After   (Dr. Engerts' treatment)

Combination of gum and teeth restoration

      

      

     

      

  

           

Treatment Links

www.perio.org/homepage.html The American Acadamy of Periodontology. This is the primary national periodontist organization. Select one of the many links for patients.

www.ada.org : The American Dental Association.   Select "patients and Consumers" on the left of the screen.  From there try; "Gum Disease"  Or look at "Understanding your dental plan" for insurance queries.

www.odont.lu.se/depts/par/virtual.html ; To learn about Scaling and root planing and other periodontal treatments.

www.odont.ku.dk?basic.periodontology/mail.html;   Offers quality information on treatment.

 

Implants

www.nobelbiocare.se/; This Swedish dental implant company has the longest track record of over 30 years.  Select the icon "About dental implants". This will give you answers to your questions

BOOKS

www.quintpub.com ;Purchase books about periodontics and medical topics.  This a site where I buy up to date texts.   Select "Books" and "Periodontics".  Try "Periodontal and Prosthetic management for advanced cases" by Rosenberg  if you are considering being a dentist in your next life.  Try "Dental maintenance for patients with periodontitis" by Wilson for as much information as a dentist should know about how to keep a periodontal patients disease under control.

 

 

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Last modified: September 15, 2007