Periodontitis: How to Prevent Serious Issues of this Disease

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Periodontitis, also known as gum disease, is a serious inflammatory condition of the gums that, if left untreated, can lead to tooth loss. This condition affects many people and is often only noticed when it has developed into a serious problem. Fortunately, there are effective ways to prevent and control periodontitis.

What causes periodontitis?

Periodontitis is caused by the buildup of bacterial plaque on the teeth and gums. If plaque is not regularly removed, it can harden into tartar, further irritating the gums and causing inflammation. Risk factors include:

  • Inadequate oral hygiene
  • Smoking and alcohol consumption
  • Genetic predisposition
  • Diabetes and other systemic conditions
  • Stress and poor nutrition

Symptoms to watch out for

Periodontitis develops gradually, and early symptoms often go unnoticed. Watch for:

  • Gum bleeding when brushing teeth
  • Redness, sensitivity, and swelling of the gums
  • Bad breath or unpleasant taste in the mouth
  • Gum recession and exposed tooth roots
  • Loose or shifting teeth

How to prevent periodontitis

1. Maintain good oral hygiene

  • Brush your teeth at least twice a day with a high-quality toothpaste.
  • Use dental floss and interdental brushes to remove plaque between teeth

2. Visit the dentist regularly

  • Professional cleanings and regular checkups can prevent the development of the disease.
  • Early detection means easier treatment.

3. Watch your diet

  • Reduce sugar and refined carbohydrates.
  • Get enough vitamin C and D for healthy gums.

4. Quit smoking and reduce stress

  • Smoking increases the risk of periodontitis.
  • Stress weakens the immune system and makes you more susceptible to infections.

How Dentex can help

At Dentex, we use state-of-the-art methods for the diagnosis and treatment of periodontitis. Our experienced team provides personalized treatments to stop the progression of the disease and maintain the health of your teeth and gums.

We offer a free consultation where you’ll receive a professional assessment of your gum health and prevention tips.

Don’t wait until the problem becomes more serious – book your free consultation at Dentex today and secure a healthy smile!

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