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April 10, 2014

Understanding Root Canal Therapy with Dr. Carol Morgan in Virginia Beach, VA

Shutterstock Mouth PainWhen most people think of a root canal, the first thing that comes to mind is an uncomfortable procedure they’d just as soon rather avoid. Root canal therapy, however, doesn’t have to be painful, and it can actually help save an ailing tooth before extraction becomes necessary. At Hampton Roads Center for Cosmetic Dentistry in Virginia Beach, VA, Dr. Carol Morgan and her team offer exceptionally gentle, effective endodontic care to patients in need of root canal therapy – providing relief from pain and fostering continued oral health and wellness.

Do I Need a Root Canal?

There are a number of reasons that a person might find themselves in need of root canal treatment. The most common is deep decay of the internal structures of a tooth. If an infection is allowed to penetrate to the pulp of the tooth, the bacteria must be completely eliminated to prevent further damage and pain. Other events that may result in the need for root canal therapy include a fractured tooth or an injury to the gums.

Anytime bacteria is able to reach the pulp (the innermost structure of your tooth that contains nerve endings) of a tooth, that tooth becomes susceptible to infection. The earlier you visit Dr. Morgan’s office, the better able she is to help you save your tooth and eradicate the pain caused by the infection.

Schedule Your Appointment Today

If you or someone in your family is experiencing pain or swelling anywhere in your mouth, please contact our office as soon as possible to schedule your appointment. Root canal therapy may be the treatment you need to preserve your tooth and alleviate your pain. From our conveniently located practice in Virginia Beach, VA, Dr. Morgan warmly welcomes patients from throughout the surrounding areas of Suffolk, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Chesapeake, and more. We look forward to serving you and your family!

March 11, 2014

The Importance of Treating Gum Disease with Periodontal Therapy from Dr. Morgan

Shutterstock Perio HealthPeriodontal disease, more commonly referred to simply as gum disease, is a common oral health condition that affects approximately 80 percent of adults in America today. Though most frequently associated with gum redness, sensitivity and bleeding, periodontal disease can actually lead to far more severe health complications. At Hampton Roads Center for Cosmetic Dentistry in Virginia Beach, VA, Dr. Carol F. Morgan treats patients with gum disease with specialized periodontal therapy, helping them maintain their dental health as well as their overall physical well-being.

Hidden Hazards of Gum Disease

Clinical research has shown that gum disease is the leading preventable cause of tooth loss in adults in the United States. Tooth loss comes along with its own set of undesirable effects, including deterioration of bone tissue in the jaw. When periodontal disease is left untreated, bacterial present along and beneath the gum line can spread rapidly throughout the blood stream. Some of the potentially life-threatening health complications that have been linked to gum disease include the following:

  • Blood cancer and pancreatic cancer
  • Rheumatoid arthritis in various joints
  • Increased risk of heart attack and stroke
  • Coronary artery disease
  • Preterm birth (and resulting low birth weight) in pregnant women affected by gum disease
  • Degeneration of brain tissue (possibly linked to Alzheimer’s disease)
  • Poorly managed diabetes

While periodontal therapy cannot yet cure chronic gum disease, it can help keep the bacteria that cause it at bay for improved health. Dr. Morgan can explain the many benefits of this procedure during your consultation in our office.

Saving Your Teeth, Saving Your Life

If you or someone in your family is experiencing any of the common symptoms of periodontal disease, it’s not too late to seek treatment to reduce your chances of developing even more serious health problems. Contact our office in Virginia Beach, VA today and find out how periodontal therapy can help you reclaim your oral health. We also happily serve patients from throughout Suffolk, Chesapeake, Norfolk, Portsmouth and the surrounding communities. Give us a call or visit our office to find out more. We look forward to seeing your smile!

February 10, 2014

National Children’s Dental Health Month is Here! Celebrate with Dr. Carol Morgan

Shutterstock Little Girl at DentistEvery year in February, the American Dental Association observes National Children’s Dental Health Month, teaming up with family dental practices across America to raise awareness of early oral health and hygiene. At Hampton Roads Center for Cosmetic Dentistry in Virginia Beach, VA, Dr. Carol Morgan and her caring team would like to take this opportunity to emphasize the significance of children’s dental care. Our comprehensive array of general and preventive dental services serves as the fundamental building blocks for your child’s future oral health.

Early Care for a Lifetime of Smiles

When your child begins to learn about how important dental care is at a young age, that lesson is likely to remain throughout adolescence and into adulthood. Finding the right family dentist to care for your child is crucial, and we want to be the ones that help you introduce this vital part of life to your little ones. From the moment they step into our lobby, your children will feel comfortable, safe and welcome. We’ll also make sure that you, as parents, are informed regarding your child’s treatment along every step of the way.

At Hampton Roads Center for Cosmetic Dentistry, we believe that prevention is the best cure for all oral health concerns, including the common ones that affect children most often. To prevent tooth decay and strengthen enamel, Dr. Morgan may suggest sealants and fluoride treatments. If your little one plays sports, we can provide a custom-made, athletic mouth guard that protects teeth and gums from injury.

Keeping Little Pearly Whites Healthy

Whether your child is due for his or her first dental appointment, or simply needs to visit for a routine checkup, Dr. Morgan and her experienced staff can help! Contact us at our office in Virginia Beach, VA today to see what a difference our warm, welcoming approach can make in your child’s dental experience. We also proudly serve families from throughout the surrounding areas of Suffolk, Portsmouth, Norfolk, Chesapeake and beyond.

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Carol F. Morgan, D.D.S.
984 First Colonial Road, Suite 101
Virginia Beach, VA 23454

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