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Here’s how Dr. William Aerni, of Aerni Dental, is preventing and treating gum disease

Since oral health and overall health are intrinsically connected, preventing tooth loss is integral for anyone planning to live a long and healthy life. Research has shown a healthy mouth free from infection can add 7 years to your life expectancy. One of the biggest threats to tooth loss is gum disease, which affects nearly 80% of adults...

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Tooth implants don’t have to be something to fear anymore

Over the past 35 years, investing in emerging technology has been a hallmark at Aerni Dental. Dr. William Aerni researches advancements in his field and introduces them to the practice after clinical trials have proven them effective. The latest breakthrough is the X-Guide 3D Navigation for dental implants. Less than 1 percent of implant...

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Aerni Dental offers the latest technology for treating gum disease

Research has shown that more than 50% of adults have some form of gum disease, with that percentage rising to over 70% for those 65 years and older. Of those who suffer from it, only 3% receive treatment. Traditional treatment for moderate to advanced gum infection may include invasive therapy such as incisions, bone grafting, gum grafting and...

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Dr. William Aerni, of Aerni Dental, says it’s crucial to your overall health to replace missing teeth

The atmosphere at Aerni Dental is not like a traditional dental office (intimidating, non-personal, foreboding). In fact, it’s intentionally the opposite of that. Overlooking the wooden metro parks in Strongsville, the welcoming building features rustic wood-trimmed floor-to-ceiling windows that offer a majestic panoramic view of the...

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Aerni Dental offers the latest technology for treating gum disease

Research has shown that over 50% of adults have some form of gum disease, with that percentage rising to over 70% for those 65 years and older. Of those who suffer from it, only 3% receive treatment. Traditional treatment for moderate to advanced gum infection may include invasive therapy such as incisions, bone grafting, gum grafting and...

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