Financial Arrangements:
Our goal is to maximize your insurance benefits and make any remaining balance easily affordable. If you have any questions regarding your insurance benefits, please don't hesitate to call our office at (847) 359-7520 to review your concerns. Our fees are based on the quality of the materials we use and our experience in performing your needed treatment.
To facilitate our goals, we have developed the following financial options:
Major credit cards such as Visa, MasterCard and Discover are accepted in our office. We also accept Bank Debit cards.
If you would like to review our financial arrangement options in advance of treatment, please call (847) 359-7520.
Looking for Gum Disease Treatment in Long Grove?
Why see a dentist like Michael Unti, Palatine Complete Dental in Long Grove? What kind of gum disease treatment options can he offer? What would the effects of periodontal (gum) disease be on your mouth and body if you neglect your gums?
Gum disease occurs most frequently when trapped bacteria gets caught in the gums and may lead to bone loss in the mouth or even infection that affects the patient's heart. That's why Dr. Unti may notice some early signs of gum disease such as bad breath, loose teeth, bleeding gums, and pockets (extra space in between the tooth and the gum). If the periodontal infection is invasive or pockets are quite large, he may suggest surgical treatment - which can often regenerate decaying bone matter. If you are suffering from only a minor form of gingivitis, Dr. Michael Unti may perform scaling or root planing, which involves removing the plaque in these deep pockets.
Complete the online form or call Palatine Complete Dental - whatever's most convenient for you - to set up a gum disease treatment appointment with Dr. Michael Unti today! Gum disease is too invasive a problem - not only for your mouth, but for your body as well - to put off making an appointment any longer. Dr. Unti can help you achieve a beautiful smile!
Gum disease such as gingivitis can oftentimes be a "silent" invader - even a silent killer - that leads to bleeding gums, bad breath, bone loss in the jaw, or even heart attacks. Regular screenings at our Long Grove office to prevent infected gums and regular treatment of already infected gums are essential to your health!