Christopher J. Couri, DDS, MS
Christopher J. Couri, DDS, MS is one of the leading periodontal practices in the Peoria, IL area.
Dr. Couri’s patient-focused practice is centered on prevention and treatment delivered with the latest technology. Our periodontal practice offers the following state-of-the-art techniques, including digital and 3D imaging, laser periodontal therapy, gum disease treatment, scaling and root planing, periodontal plastic surgery, dental implants, LANAP and the pinhole technique. The office is located
Gum disease mainly develops when we’ve slacked on our oral care. When gum disease is in the early stage, the solution is simply upgrading your routine to wash away grime. Brushing after meals, flossing and swishing with antiseptic mouthwash twice daily can stop gingivitis in its tracks. Also schedule regular dentist checkups, because when plaque develops into tartar, it can only be removed with a professional cleaning. Early gum disease is preventable if you swiftly take action.
Sick of fighting with floss to get in between teeth with braces? Try a water pick, or water-floss.
By spraying a narrow jet of water into teeth, you can clean around braces and gums and in between teeth, without having to weave floss in and out of braces.
Did you know it is recommended to use between 18 and 20 inches (48 cm) of floss?
This length is ideal for flossing because it allows you to wrap floss around fingers for maximum control without using more than you need! 😁
Oral thrush is an excess of yeast in the mouth that causes light-colored bumps and swollen gums. While thrush can typically be avoided through good oral hygiene, people with higher risk factors may need treatment.
Everything You Need to Know About Oral Thrush Discover a variety of treatments for thrush, from antifungal medicines to home remedies.
Gingivitis can progress into advanced periodontal disease in many adults and can lead to tooth loss. Luckily, there are plenty of treatment options.
Oral Health Find information on oral health from the Colgate Oral Care Center. Find articles on oral health conditions, the affect of ailments on your oral health, and more.
Did you know the average person uses over 100 yards of dental floss a year?
That's what we call a touchdown! 🏈😂
Are you worried you might have gum disease? Gum disease affects nearly half of the U.S. adult population. That’s just under 65 million people! It’s one of the most common reasons people see the dentist.
So, are you at risk?
What Is Gingivitis? Gingivitis is a form of gum disease caused by bacterial plaque that can be prevented with regular oral hygiene. Reviewed by a board-certified dentist.
Periodontal disease is an extremely serious progressive condition which can lead to tooth loss if left untreated. Fortunately, prompt diagnosis combined with effective regenerative procedures can halt the progression of the disease and save your teeth.
There are many regenerative dental procedures available to restore health to the gums, bone, and teeth. To learn more, check out this article from the American Academy of Periodontology: https://bit.ly/2FKRqlU
You may not think it makes a difference, however, research suggests that flossing before brushing may reduce dental plaque and help maximize the benefits of cavity-fighting fluoride!
Should You Brush or Floss First? A Guide to Optimal Oral Hygiene | American Association of Orthodontists Should You Brush or Floss First? A Guide to Optimal Oral Hygiene. A custom smile created just for you by an AAO orthodontist.
So, you've been told you have a receding gum line. What's next?
You'll likely be referred to a periodontist. As you may already know, a periodontist is a dentist who specializes in the gum, bone, and connective tissues that surround and support your teeth. Here's a look at how we can help fix your receding gums.
Receding Gums: Causes & Treatments Do you have receding gums? Learn about possible causes, treatments, complications and prevention techniques at Crest.com/en-us.
Have you heard of Pinhole Grafting? 🤔
Pinhole gum grafting is a virtually pain-free procedure for treating gum recession that requires no incisions and no suturing! You can even resume normal activities the same day as your procedure - so you can get in, out, and on with your life.
Top tips to avoid a trip to the periodontist?
✅ brushing your teeth properly
✅ flossing daily
✅ using mouthwash
✅ having regular dental checkups
✅ stopping smoking
If you suffer from high blood pressure, your condition may be harder to treat if you also suffer from gum disease. However, maintaining good oral health can keep bacteria that can affect your blood pressure in check.
High Blood Pressure (Hypertension): Symptoms and More High blood pressure is often associated with few or no symptoms. Many people have it for years without knowing it. Learn more.
According to recent clinical trials, the amount of plaque between teeth (and the mouth overall) was significantly reduced when participants flossed before brushing. So remember, a healthy mouth always puts floss first. 😃
Did you know gum disease is more likely to occur in men (56%) than women (38%)?
Gum disease can certainly be painful and its symptoms are likely to first appear in your mouth. However, studies have connected gum disease in men to a number of other serious health issues, including heart disease, cancer, and prostate health. Flossing might be a hard habit to start, but its a small price to pay to diminish those risks.
Dental Care: HPV And Men Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) is an incredibly common virus with over 150 types. Click here to learn more about the prevention and treatment with Colgate.
Periodontal disease is broken up into four separate stages: gingivitis, slight periodontal disease, moderate periodontal disease, and advanced periodontal disease.
By scheduling regular checkups, early-stage gum disease can be treated before it leads to a much more serious condition. But, if your condition is more advanced, treatment in the dental office will be required.
Successful Treatments For Periodontal Disease | Colgate Successful treatment options are now available for advanced periodontal disease, so losing teeth doesn’t have to be your next option due to an unhealthy gumline.
Mildly inflamed gums can be a sign of periodontitis. This inflammation, caused by bacteria in the plaque on your gum line, can be reversible if properly treated and addressed with proper hygiene. Schedule your appointment today!
Periodontal disease is broken up into four separate stages: gingivitis, slight periodontal disease, moderate periodontal disease, and advanced periodontal disease.
By scheduling regular checkups, early-stage gum disease can be treated before it leads to a much more serious condition. But, if your condition is more advanced, treatment in the dental office will be required.
Successful Treatments For Periodontal Disease | Colgate Today, with so many successful treatment options available for advanced periodontal disease, losing teeth doesn't have to be your next step with an unhealthy gumline.
Wax on OR wax off? 😁🦷
Waxed Or Unwaxed Dental Floss? Assessing Your Oral Health Needs Waxed and unwaxed dental floss are two of the most common types, and they both have their merits. Here's how they differ and how to know which to use.
Even if you're cavity-free and have the pearliest chompers in town, that doesn't mean you're immune to gum disease. Since it's usually painless, most people have no idea that anything is wrong with their gums. To learn how you can prevent gum disease, read this article from the American Academy of Periodontology: https://bit.ly/1kgru2C
Do your gums bleed? Do your teeth feel loose? Are you currently suffering from diabetes or heart disease? If so, you may have or be at risk of developing gum disease. For care and guidance, call us for a consultation, your gum health is our utmost priority!
Periodontal Disease Facts | Oral-Systemic Health The Surgeon General estimates that 80% of US adults have periodontal disease. What happens in the mouth does not stay there.
Failing to address gum problems when they arise can lead to more serious problems down the line. Infected gum tissue can lead to tooth loss and subsequent jaw deterioration if the gums are neglected. Be proactive, protect your gums!
Receding gums are not only an issue of confidence in your smile but also of oral health. If you've lost gum tissue, it won't grow back, but the loss can be slowed and restorative treatments are available.
Do Receding Gums Grow Back? What About Oil Pulling, Other Methods? Do receding gums really grow back? We’ll give you the facts and go over whether natural remedies, such as oil pulling or drinking green tea, can help your gums grow back. You’ll also learn about the different treatment options for receding gums and how to prevent your gums from continuing to rec...
Wax on OR wax off? 😁🦷
Waxed Or Unwaxed Dental Floss? Assessing Your Oral Health Needs Choosing from the variety of flossing devices available can be overwhelming. Cleaning between your teeth using string floss, dental picks, water flossers, or interdental brushes is a vital part of any oral care routine. Many people prefer the classic form of flossing, but how does waxed dental floss...
Gum tissue isn't always pink! Just like skin color, gum color can vary between different people.
And while black gums aren't necessarily a sign of an oral health issue, understanding the most common causes of black spots on your gums may help you decide if you need to seek immediate treatment or wait to bring it up at your next appointment.
Black Gums and Spots on Gums: Causes, Treatment, and More Seeing black spots on your gums? Learn about seven possible causes and when you should see a doctor.
Flossing is more than just pulling a string between your teeth.
To floss properly, the floss should glide against both sides of each tooth, arcing around the tooth so as to fit above the gum line. Each tooth should be flossed, not just those with tangible particulates.
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