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Of the 45 presidents who have served the United States, seven were born in Ohio, as was the first man to walk on the moon, Neil Armstrong. Today, over 50% of the entire United States population lives within 500 miles of its capital city, Columbus. As the first state to electrically light an entire city and the first to establish an official ambulance service, the Buckeye State has always been slightly ahead of its time. This tradition holds true today as many dentists across the state join with Doctors Network to provide highly affordable, hassle-free dental health care plans directly to their patients. Families all over Ohio can now benefit from the high-quality dental treatment that they deserve while keeping the costs of their care lower than ever before.

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Cleveland, OH, is a city that resonates with rhythm and history, earning its fame as the home of the iconic Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. This world-class museum celebrates the cultural impact of rock music, showcasing legendary artists and their contributions to shaping the music industry we cherish today. With a population of 372,624, Cleveland is the second-largest city in Ohio, offering plenty to explore beyond its musical heritage. A visit to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is an absolute must for any music lover. But as you immerse yourself in Cleveland’s rich history, don’t forget the importance of maintaining your oral health. Scheduling regular visits to a trusted Cleveland dentist ensures your smile stays as vibrant as the city itself.

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Cleveland is more than just a music central—it’s also a haven for food enthusiasts. Begin your culinary journey at the Lake Erie Waterfront, where you can enjoy scenic views paired with waterfront dining. For a hearty meal, visit Sokolowski’s University Inn, a local favorite known for its traditional Polish cuisine. Craving Italian? Mia Bella’s offers a must-try eggplant parmesan that’s sure to delight your taste buds. While you indulge in Cleveland’s incredible food scene and explore its vibrant attractions, don’t overlook the importance of your dental health. Regular dental check-ups are crucial for keeping your smile in top shape, allowing you to enjoy all Cleveland has to offer without worry.

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Navigating a city as large as Cleveland can make finding a trusted dentist feel overwhelming. Fortunately, Doctors Network simplifies the process, connecting you with highly rated dental professionals in the Cleveland area. This innovative platform allows you to search for dentists based on location, specialty, or even your insurance coverage. With affordable membership plans and discounts on routine procedures, Doctors Network ensures quality dental care is accessible to everyone. Whether you’re a long-time resident or a first-time visitor, you can confidently explore Cleveland’s treasures knowing your smile is in expert hands. Sign up today and discover how easy it is to prioritize your oral health.

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    Whole Life Dentistry
    29001 Cedar Road, Lyndhurst, OH 44124 
    10.73 miles near Cleveland
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    (440) 461-8200

    Who is Dr. Jeffrey Young DDS?
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    Dr. Jeffrey A. Young is a dentist dedicated to furthering the field of dentistry and providing world-class dental care to his patients. He runs a general practice that specializes in restorative-based family dentistry, implant dentistry, and esthetic dentistry. To ensure that his patients receive the best care possible, Dr. Young frequently attends continuing education courses that keep him informed on the latest techniques and technologies that dentistry has to offer.

    When he is not treating patients in the office, Dr. Young is contributing to medical and dental research publications or working as a dental educator. He is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the Case Western Reserve School of Dental Medicine in the Department of Advanced Education in Graduate Dentistry. He also regularly lectures to residents and fellows through the Healthy Smile Sealant Program. Dr. Young is an active member of dental organizations as well, acting as a delegate to the Ohio Dental Association and serving as a board member of the Greater Cleveland Dental Society.

    Dr. Young is a second-generation dentist born and raised in Toronto, Canada. He graduated from the University of Toronto before moving to the United States and earning his DDS at the University of Michigan. After graduating, he went to the Mount Sinai Medical Center in Cleveland to complete a general practice residency program. Since then, he has been honing his craft, working hard to become the best dentist he can be. His dental excellence has earned him the title of Top Dentist in America for several years.

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In many cases, gingivitis can be reversed with scaling and root planing (known as deep cleaning) and a strict routine of good hygiene and preventative dental care. However, if the condition progresses into periodontitis, then it might no longer be reversible, and will have to be controlled through regular periodontal maintenance.

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Gingivitis marks the beginning of periodontal disease, and describes inflammation in the gums caused by excessive oral bacteria buildup (in the form of plaque and tartar). Because gingivitis occurs underneath the gums, routine dental cleaning won’t suffice to treat it. Scaling and root planing, also known as deep cleaning, involves removing plaque and tartar from above and below the gum line. Then, your periodontist will smooth the roots of your teeth underneath the gums to discourage further oral bacteria buildup. As plaque and tartar accumulate on the roots, the buildup and resulting inflammation cause your gum tissues to recede slightly from your teeth. This creates deepening periodontal pockets where oral bacteria can continue to gather and multiply, worsening the infection and inflammation. Periodontal cleaning helps stop the infection by removing the films of plaque and tartar from your roots (scaling), and then smoothing their surfaces (planing) to inhibit bacterial buildup as your gums heal. In cases where gum disease has already developed, scaling and root planing should be followed by a strict schedule of checkups, cleanings, and periodontal maintenance. Your periodontist can prescribe appropriate treatment options, such as gingival grafting or pocket reduction surgery, to fortify your compromised tissues so you can recover from gum disease.

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