Filippo Cangini DDS, MS
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Dr. Cangini received his DDS from the University of Siena, Italy and he then completed his specialty training and obtained a Certificate. In Periodontics and Dental Implants at the University of Rochester, New York and his Master in Oral Sciences from State University of New York at Buffalo, NY.

At Cangini Periodontics & Dental Implants, we value our patient relationships, making it our priority to deliver gentle and compassionate care of the highest quality to all our patients in the Bay area.We work hard to make you feel at ease by providing exceptional patient care in a relaxed, convenient atmosphere.
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Regular dental visits are essential to make sure oral health problems - from tooth decay to oral cancer - are detected and treated in a timely manner. At our office, your oral health is our paramount concern. We want to make sure your teeth stay healthy, function well and look great! From regular cleanings and exams to advanced restorative treatments, all of your routine dental needs can be met right here.
Do you think of bone as a hard, rigid material that never changes? In fact bone remodels itself all the time: Your body is constantly depositing new bone cells and removing old ones. In the case of the bone that supports your teeth, this process can be helpful or harmful. For example, the jawbone's adaptability allows an orthodontist to move teeth into a better position with braces.
There are many elements that make up an ideal smile; bright, healthy-looking teeth immediately come to mind. But the gum tissue that surrounds and supports those teeth also plays a big role in how appealing your smile will look. There are various cosmetic issues involving gum (gingival) tissue. For example, your smile may look "gummy" - meaning you seem to display too much gum tissue when you smile, or your teeth appear too short.
When you are a child, your first loose tooth can be cause for celebration; when you are an adult, it definitely is not. Biting and chewing with a tooth that is not securely attached in its socket can be difficult or even painful - and any tooth that becomes loose is at risk of needing to be removed or, at worst, falling out.
You already know that maintaining good oral hygiene is important for everyone - but when you're having orthodontic treatment, it's even more critical. Why? Because, while the appliances (such as braces or clear aligners) you may need to wear during treatment are very effective in correcting misaligned teeth, they can also trap food particles easily.
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