Some of us are lucky and have very few dental issues in the way of gum disease or recurrent decay.
On the other hand the majority of the population, at one point or another, will develop more than one form of pathology at the same time. In these situations it is imperative to have a comprehensive approach in treatment. Now it's human nature to deal with your problems one at a time and it is totally understandable that to many people problems in multiple areas of their mouth seem overwhelming. I have been told by some of my patients, "why don't we deal with this first and then we'll see....." and over and over again the result is a vicious cycle that never ends! One needs to always keep the big picture in mind. The pathologies that are put on the back burner not only don't go away, but by the next check-up are worse and would require even more invasive treatment. The much wiser approach is to hunker down and try to eliminate all problems as soon as possible. There is always a light at the end of the tunnel and by addressing all issues, one can quickly get back on track.
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