Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): Preventive Dentistry

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Preventive Dentistry

Early stages of periodontal disease, such as gingivitis, can be reversed with proper oral care, including brushing, flossing, and professional cleanings. However, more advanced stages require professional treatment. This may involve deep cleaning procedures like scaling and root planing, and in severe cases, surgical interventions. Maintaining a rigorous oral hygiene routine and regular dental visits are essential to manage and control the disease.

 

Periodontal disease, commonly known as gum disease, is a serious infection that affects the gums and the structures supporting your teeth. It begins with bacterial growth in the mouth and can lead to tooth loss if not treated promptly. Key symptoms include red, swollen, and bleeding gums, bad breath, and loose teeth. Regular dental check-ups and good oral hygiene are crucial for prevention.
 

Gingivitis is the earliest stage of periodontal disease and is characterised by inflammation of the gums without affecting the bone and tissue supporting the teeth. Symptoms include redness, swelling, and bleeding gums. With proper oral hygiene, gingivitis can be reversed.

Periodontal disease, on the other hand, is an advanced form of gum disease that can lead to damage to the bone and connective tissue. It is often irreversible and requires more intensive treatment to manage. Regular dental check-ups are essential to diagnose and treat these conditions early.

 

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