Physicians in this specialty treat patients suffering from numerous diseases and illnesses, but some of the most common are periodontal disease, gingival, gingivitis, periodontitis, gingival recession, tooth loss, and gum recession.
Once properly diagnosed, practitioners can perform numerous procedures on patients including dental implants, periodontal surgery, soft tissue grafts, pocket reduction procedure, bone or tissue regeneration, crown lengthening, ridge augmentation, and sinus augmentation.
Doctor density varies by specialty and location. Arkansas has 17 practicing periodontists. Broken out by city, periodontics doctor density in Fayetteville is 3, in Fort Smith is 2, in Hot Springs is 1, in Jonesboro is 1, in Little Rock is 5, in North Little Rock is 3, in Rogers is 1, and in Russellville is 1.
Arkansas is home to many lakes and rivers for those interested in fishing and water sports. Cruise up the Arkansas River, fish in the White River of the Ozark Mountains, or drive the Great River Road along the Mississippi River Delta. Tour Arkansas wine country in the Altus area, step inside a log cabin from the 1800s in southern Arkansas, or hike nature trails in Hot Springs National Park. Arkansas’ population is 2,779,154. Little Rock is Arkansas’ capital city, and has numerous restaurants, museums, golfing, and an extensive park system. Visit the monument that marks the initial point for surveys of the 1803 Louisiana Purchase.
According to 2005 Census estimates, Arkansas has a population of 2,779,154. Of this population, 662,920 are under the age of 18 and 381,547 are at or above the age of 65.
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