Periodontitis: what to do about bone loss, loose teeth and tooth loss?

Periodontitis (colloquially also periodontitis) is undoubtedly a treacherous illness, because it progresses unnoticed for the patient and usually without pain. Periodontitis not only leads to gum decline, but also to bone loss. If she is not treated in time, teeth will loosen and, in the worst case, fail. You can find out what you can do in this case below.

Common disease periodontitis

periodontitis

is now considered a widespread disease. Bacterial inflammation of the tooth structure is particularly affecting patients over the age of 40. Most often, the starting point of periodontitis is inflammation of the gums (gingivitis). In many cases it is harmless. But if it does not heal, the inflammation spreads to the tooth holder. Bacteria nest in the gum pockets and get into deeper structures. As a result, periodontitis develops, which is popularly referred to as periodontitis.

Christina Cherry