Periodontitis

Periodontitis is treated immediately?

Periodontal therapy has immediate effects of under the instructions given by your dentist about their oral hygiene, taking medications combined with interventional therapy dentist and the patient review every 6 months. Admittedly, PERIODONTITIS plays an important role the general health of the patient and the medication of chronic diseases eg diabetes, psychiatric diseases etc.

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What is a periodontal pocket?

The bone and gum tissue should fit around your teeth like a collar around your neck. When you have periodontal disease, this support tissue and bone is destroyed, forming periodontal pockets around the teeth. Over time, these pockets are deeper, providing even more room in which the bacteria can survive. Periodontal pockets deep even collect [...]

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Periodontal disease can be transmitted to others?

Periodontal disease has the ability to pass from parents to children, but also be transmitted between couples, in accordance with Article September 1997 Journal of the American Dental Association. Investigators argue that the bacteria that cause periodontal disease pass through saliva. Based on this research, the American Academy of Periodontology recognizes that treatment of the [...]

2017-05-03T17:41:34+03:00|

Bad Breath has direct relation with periodontitis?

The answer is positive. The bad breath is a major cause of periodontitis. The bad breath, due to poor oral hygiene, smoking, in eating habits in teeth with caries, in general disorders (diabetes, gastrointestinal diseases, etc.), sinusitis, tonsillitis, etc. The final solution to the problem of bad breath, can only give the dentist to identify [...]

2017-05-03T17:41:11+03:00|

When I need to have a periodontal evaluation?

You will need periodontal evaluation if: • You notice that your gums are red, swollen, bleed easily during brushing or during flossing use • You notice that your gums have been removed from your teeth or have fallen • observed bad breath, pus between teeth and gums, separation between the teeth, changing the way in [...]

2017-05-03T17:40:01+03:00|
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