Check for oral problems that could lead to “Periodontal Disease”

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Healthy gums lead to healthy teeth. However, if your gums are swollen, red, or bleeding while brushing. It could be an important sign that you are suffering from “Periodontitis,” one of the most common oral health problems, and your teeth will never be the same again!

What is “Periodontitis”?

Periodontitis is a bacterial infection of the tissues or organs surrounding the teeth, including the gums, periodontal tissue, and the bone covering the tooth roots. The main cause of periodontal disease is the accumulation of bacteria or dental plaque. These microorganisms produce toxins and acids that destroy the structure of the teeth and gums, resulting in inflammation of the gums, swelling, and redness that prevents them from adhering to the teeth. เล่นเกมคาสิโน UFABET ทันสมัย ฝากถอนง่าย Normally, periodontal disease does not show clear symptoms until it becomes severe. However, the initial symptoms can be observed as follows:

Symptoms of “Periodontitis”

  • Swollen and red gums
  • Bleeding gums when brushing teeth
  • Receding gums cause teeth to appear longer.
  • Shaky teeth
  • Bad breath due to bacterial accumulation

Stages of periodontal disease

1 : Gum inflammation, swelling, redness, bleeding at the junction between the tooth and root or at the gum edge.
2 : Early stage, destruction of the bone supporting the tooth root, not more than 1 in 3 teeth.
3 : Middle stage, destruction of the bone supporting the tooth root, not more than 2 in 3 teeth, teeth start to shake, gums recede.
4 : Late stage, this is the destruction of the bone supporting the tooth root of more than 2 in 3 teeth, but not to the tip of the tooth root. Gums recede, teeth shake, gums are swollen and painful. May be periodontitis.
5 : The tooth will be very loose because the bone covering the tooth root has dissolved up to the tip of the root. The organs around the tooth root lose their ability to hold the tooth completely. At this stage, the tooth must be extract.

The best way to prevent periodontal disease is to clean your mouth properly and visit a dental specialist every 6 months for advice and to look for abnormalities in your mouth. Because taking care of your teeth tomorrow cannot replace neglecting to take care of your teeth today.