How to treat periodontitis
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There is periodontitis, and the left side of the tiger tooth on the right side of the upper tooth grew a tooth inside before changing the tooth. Later, the tooth on the outside dropped and there was a gap all the time, but the tooth on the inside is still there. It doesn't look beautiful. Last month, I got rid of the tooth in my friend's hospital. Let's learn how to treat the periodontitis.
How to treat periodontitis
First: Periodontitis needs thorough periodontal treatment, not just tooth washing. Periodontal thorough treatment includes periodontal cleaning and periodontal curettage. After the inflammation is removed, visit again 6 months. If there is inflammation, remove it in time, and give oral health guidance.
Second: the etiology of periodontitis is subgingival plaque. Tooth washing is usually to clean the dental calculus, and the cleaning efficiency of subgingival plaque is very low. Subgingival firmness needs to be treated with a manual curette, and it takes 4-6 times in a course of treatment. After the subgingival plaque is completely removed, the periodontitis will stop and will not continue to worsen.
Third, periodontal disease should be prevented and treated as early as possible. In terms of prevention, we should pay attention to oral hygiene, reasonably regulate nutrition, and develop good eating habits. We should strengthen nutrition and enhance the disease resistance ability of human body function. We can often eat coarse fiber food, chew it fully, stimulate blood secretion, wash dirt, play the role of massage, and strengthen periodontal tissue, In addition, we should actively treat some primary diseases, such as diabetes, which is easy to cause periodontal disease.
matters needing attention
Also need to pay attention to: orthodontics can really make the teeth look more beautiful, but after all, orthodontics is through external force, so it has a certain impact on the teeth. In order to better consolidate the teeth, we should pay attention not to eat hard food during orthodontics, so as not to damage the teeth.