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The most common dental disease seen in India, Periodontal disease (relatively severe) in the age group of 15 years and above is 45% of the population. The range of the severity of the population. The range of the severity of the disease varies from a simple gum inflammation to severe infection affecting the supporting bone of the teeth.
Periodontal disease if an infection of the tissues that support your teeth. Your gum tissue is not attached to the teeth as high as it may seem. There is a very shallow v-shaped crevice called a sulcus between the tooth and gums. Periodontal diseases attack just below the gum line in the sulcus, where they cause the attachment of the tooth and it’s supporting tissues to break down. As the tissues are damaged the sulcus develops into a pocket: generally, the more severe the disease the greater the depth of the pocket.
Periodontal diseases are classified according to the severity of the disease. The two major stages are gingivitis and periodontitis. Gingivitis is a milder and reversible form of periodontal disease that only affects the gums. Gingivitis may lead to more serious. Destructive forms of periodontal disease called periodontitis.
It’s possible to have periodontal disease and have no warning signs. That is one reason why regular dental check-ups and periodontal examinations are very important
Periodontal (gum) disease in an infection of the tissues surrounding and supporting the teeth. It is a major cause of tooth loose in adult. Because periodontal (gum) disease is usually painless. However you may not know you have it.
Periodontal (gum) disease is caused by plaque. A sticky film of bacteria that constantly form on the teeth. These bacteria create toxins that can damage the gums.
In the early stage of periodontal (gum) disease, called gingivitis, the gums can become red, swollen and bleed easily. At this stage, the disease is still reversible and can usually be eliminated by daily brushing and flossing.
In the more advanced stage of periodontal (gum) disease, called periodontitis the gums and bone that support the teeth can become seriously damaged. The teeth can become loose, fall out or have to be removed by a dentist.
The good news is that you can help prevent periodontal (gum) disease by taking good care of your teeth every day and having regular dental check-ups. Here’s how to keep your teeth and gums healthy:
In early stage disease a simple scaling would serve the purpose. In case the disease is more advanced you may need a deeper scaling which is called as sub gingival scaling. In very advanced cases a surgery may be needed to treat the diseased gums and underlying tooth supporting bone.
In case of periodontal disease the mantra is to prevent it, because prevention is better than cure.