• (727) 586-2681
  • 1472 Jordan Hills Court, Clearwater, FL 33756

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Dr. Britten offers affordable dental care in Clearwater with flexible payment plans and insurance support.

Making Dental Care Affordable in Clearwater

At Britten Periodontics, we understand that financial concerns often stand in the way of essential oral care. That’s why Dr. Britten believes that affordable dental care in Clearwater should be accessible to everyone. Our goal is to help you achieve excellent oral health without financial stress. We are committed to creating flexible solutions tailored to your needs.

Affordable Flexible Payment Plans Designed for You

We know every patient’s financial situation is different. That’s why we take the time to work with you one-on-one to design a payment plan that works for your budget. Whether you’re in need of a routine cleaning or more complex dental procedures, we’re here to support you every step of the way.

Transitioning into dental care should never be overwhelming. With us, it’s simple, supportive, and manageable.

Insurance Support and Affordable Payment Options

Navigating insurance can be confusing, but we’re here to help. As a courtesy to our patients, we file your insurance claims and assist in estimating the coverage you can expect from your provider. This way, you can focus on your health—not paperwork.

To further ease the process, we also accept most major credit cards, giving you more flexibility when it comes to payment options.

Your Smile, Your Investment

Everyone deserves a healthy, confident smile. At Britten Periodontics, we’re proud to make affordable dental care in Clearwater a reality. Let’s work together to remove the financial barriers to your best smile.

Contact us today to explore how our payment options can work for you—and start your journey toward a healthier, happier you.

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Understanding Periodontal Disease: Early Signs

Recognizing the early symptoms of gum disease is crucial for timely intervention. Here are some common warning signs:

  • Red, swollen, or tender gums
    Healthy gums are firm and pink. Inflammation may indicate early gum disease, also known as gingivitis.
  • Bleeding during brushing or flossing
    While occasional bleeding may seem harmless, it’s often a sign of gum irritation or infection.
  • Persistent bad breath
    Chronic halitosis (bad breath) can result from bacteria buildup in the mouth.
  • Receding gums
    If your teeth appear longer or your gums are pulling away, it may indicate progressing gum disease.
  • Loose or shifting teeth
    Advanced gum disease can damage the structures that support your teeth.

How to Prevent Periodontal Disease

Preventing gum disease requires a combination of good oral hygiene, regular dental care, and healthy lifestyle choices. Stay tuned for our next blog article on how to prevent periodontal disease and when to seek help!

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