How does periodontal disease prevent premature delivery

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A few years ago to do root canal treatment teeth not long ago split into two, today to the hospital, the doctor said to pull out, the result to pull out. The doctor suggested planting a tooth in the future. In addition, I also consulted some other knowledge about teeth. Today, I'd like to talk about how to prevent premature delivery of fetus with periodontal disease.

How does periodontal disease prevent premature delivery

First, after tooth extraction, if it is not treated for a long time (denture inlay, correction, etc.), the adjacent teeth may incline to the edentulous area, and then lead to periodontal disease, occlusal trauma and other problems, making the gums loose. But as long as timely correction, close the extraction space, restore the normal occlusion, the teeth will not loose.

Second: in the process of orthodontic treatment, periodontal ligament, alveolar bone and other structures will also be transformed accordingly. Some patients will have mild loose teeth, acid swelling discomfort, chewing weakness and other conditions, which are normal reactions in the process of treatment. After correction, these phenomena will disappear and the teeth will return to normal.

Third: orthodontics is to use appliances in or outside the oral cavity to exert biological force on the teeth, alveolar bone and jaw, so as to achieve the treatment of malocclusion. Therefore, in the process of tooth preparation, due to the need to move the teeth, according to the principle of biomechanics, mild and lasting force, under the action of biological force, the patients will feel slight tooth loosening three days before the force is applied to the teeth, but they will not feel it after a few days. Only when they bite hard objects with these stressed teeth, they will feel slight tooth loosening.

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Also need to pay attention to: pay attention to oral hygiene, develop the good habit of "brushing teeth in the morning and evening, gargling after meals".