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Para One

Having your tongue pierced may seem like a lot of fun at the time, but when you start to see the signs of
tongue piercing damage, the fun is over. Dr. Ed De Andrade has been treating an ever increasing number
of patients in his office with chipped and broken teeth, receding gum lines and serious infections. All of
which can be attributed to the single metal stud sticking through these patients' tongues. For the vast
majority of these patients Dr. De Andrade can offer repair procedures that can restore the health of
their teeth and gums through various periodontal procedures.
Para Two
Las Vegas is a city filled with a plenty of glitter and glamor. In recent years this glitter has spread into the
mouths of thousands of the city's residents in the form of tongue piercing. Although these piercings
certainly brighten up the inside of a person's mouth, Dr. De Andrade of Anthem Periodontics and Dental
Implants has begun to see and treat an increasing number of patients with tongue piercing damage to
their gums and teeth. Fortunately most of this completely unnecessary damage can be repaired through
a variety of periodontal treatments such as crowns, dental implants, and gum grafting, all of which are
far more painful than getting the piercing done in the first place.

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