Periodontal Disease: To Treat!
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If there is one kind of gum disease that urgently needs to be treated, that would be periodontal disease. Dentists or dental hygienist usually recommend several methods to treat periodontal disease before going in for the big surgical procedures. Some ways to recover from minor periodontal disease and to prevent it from recurring includes:
1. Brushing properly on a regular basis with an attempt to disrupt the bacterial growth and formation of subgingival plaque by directing toothbrush bristles underneath the gum line. It is also recommended that a “soft” tooth brush will be used to prevent damage to tooth enamel and sensitive gums.
2. Flossing daily and using antibacterial mouthwash made from all-natural or herbal ingredients. Chemical-based mouthwash may cause irritation and further complications so be cautious in choosing a dental product to be used.
3. Regular dental check-ups and professional teeth cleaning. Dental visits help monitor the person’s oral hygiene and levels of attachment around teeth, identify early signs of periodontitis, and monitor response to periodontal disease treatment.
If the periodontal disease has already advanced to severe level, dentists and dental hygienists typically use special instruments to clean teeth below the gum line and to destroy the niche of bacteria or plaque growing below the gum line. It is a highly recommended treatment to prevent any further progress of established periodontitis. Then a dental check-up with a regular interval should follow with the next 12 months. If no positive development has taken place, the dentist will have no choice but to opt for painful surgical periodontal treatment. Or else, the problem will spread to adjacent teeth affecting the entire gum line. Now that sounds like a nightmare!
But then, the continued stabilization of periodontal disease depends largely on the patient’s oral hygiene at home. Establishing an excellent oral hygiene is considered as the foundation of successful periodontal disease treatment. Without daily oral hygiene, periodontal disease will not be eradicated, especially if the patient has a history of extensive periodontal disease. High alcohol consumption, smoking and a diet low in antioxidants and high in sugar can also affect a periodontal disease treatment.
Persons with periodontitis must realize that it is a chronic inflammatory disease and it needs a lifelong regimen of excellent hygiene and professional maintenance. Otherwise, he or she becomes susceptible to recurrent or chronic periodontitis which brings with it health risks beyond the dental and oral region. It has to be noted that cancer, myocardial infarction and atherosclerosis are now associated to gum disease.
Periodontal disease, especially periodontitis, is something that has to be treated and it means urgent or immediate treatment.