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Dr. Wolff
4400 California Ave SW
Seattle Washington  98116
p: 206.935.6286 | f: 206.935.1326

Long-Term Care

How to care for gum disease

Keep in mind that once you have contracted periodontal disease, you will always have the disease due to the damage that it does to your body. Careful daily hygiene and regular dental visits to clean your pockets are required to keep the bacteria from returning. After the initial dental appointments to remove the bacteria, you will be placed on a regular appointment schedule called "periodontal maintenance" to keep your pockets free of bacteria.

Remember, it is always better to prevent disease than to treat disease.

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