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Seven Questions and Answers about Periodontitis



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By : Art Gib    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-05-10 15:01:10
Visiting a dentist in Brampton is more important than just checking for cavities and getting fillings. Dentists can help detect and treat a severe gum disease called Periodontitis.

What is Periodontitis?

Periodontitis is a disease that affects the gums in the mouth. The gums become inflamed and weaken the tissues around the teeth. As it progresses, it can cause bone loss. If it goes untreated, it can cause tooth loss.

What is Gingivitis?

Gingivitis is also an inflammation of the gums around the teeth. It is commonly thought of as a non-destructive periodontal disease. Not all gingivitis leads to periodontitis. But it has been found that all periodontitis starts with a form of gingivitis.

What are the Symptoms of Periodontitis?

* The most common sign is swollen gums and gums that are pulling away from your teeth.
* Another sign of the disease is gums that bleed when you brush or floss them. Simply having bleeding gums, however, does not mean that you have periodontitis. Sometimes the gums bleed because bacteria are colonizing around a particular spot.
* When periodontitis is in advanced stages, pockets in the gums can develop and there can be root decay.
* You may experience puss between your teeth and gums.
* As stated earlier, another sign is teeth that become looser.

How Can I Know if I Have Periodontitis?

If you experience any of these signs, you should see your Brampton dentist right away. Otherwise, continue to have regular check-ups with your dentist. That way he or she can monitor the overall health of your teeth.

How Can I Prevent Periodontitis?

The steps for preventing periodontitis are the basic steps you should take for general dental hygiene:

* Brush your teeth daily, preferably morning and evening. Try to use the tooth brush to disturb any bacteria that may be building up between the gums and the teeth.

* Floss your teeth daily. Not only does flossing help clear away food particles, it disturbs bacteria that are building that your tooth brush cannot reach. Be sure to floss the backside of the last molars in your mouth to disturb bacteria there.

* Use an antiseptic mouthwash that is proven to kill germs. You can buy over the counter products. If you are at a greater risk for gum disease, you can get stronger antiseptic mouthwashes from a prescription through your Brampton dentist.

* Only brush your teeth with a soft bristle tooth brush. Harder bristles damage the gums more.
Author Resource:- drpapneja.com is a Dentist Brampton dental practice, your premier dentist in Brampton. Our purpose is to provide you dentistry in a prompt, friendly and informative manner. (http://www.drpapneja.com)
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