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Periodontitis is an inflammatory disease of the teeth and gums, [1] that occurs in roughly 50% of those over 30, and 70% of those over 65.[1]

Causes

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It is caused by the build-up of bacteria on teeth, otherwise known as plaque, that collects when someone has poor oral hygiene.

Calculus

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Left in place, the plaque hardens into calculus (or tarter), causes inflammation, bone loss, and loose teeth.[2]

Bone Loss and Loose Teeth

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Eventually the gums detach, pull away from the tooth, bone is lost, and teeth become loose, uncomfortable, and fall out.[2]

Contributing Causes

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Aside from plaque, we know that smoking, diabetes, family history, and certain diseases or medications, also contribute to periodontitis.[3]

Symptoms

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While it is usually painless, periodontitis does cause redness, swelling, bleeding, and recession of the gums along with bad breath.[1]

Diagnosis

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The diagnosis of periodontitis involves measuring the gap between the gum and tooth, typically referred to as the probing, or pocket depth, and bone loss on dental x-rays.

Severity

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The severity of the disease is judged by a combination of probing depths, bone loss, and risk factors such as diabetes and smoking.[4]

Treatment

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Since periodontitis is an inflammatory disease, it does not respond well to antibiotics or mouth rinses.

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Hygiene and Scaling

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Instead, it is managed with improving the patient’s ability to clean their teeth, managing risk factors, and regular dental cleanings, called scaling and root planing, to remove the plaque around the teeth .

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Surgical Treatment

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If the pockets become too deep, periodontal surgery is required. During surgery the gum is pulled back to clean the teeth, smooth uneven bone, and reshape areas of the tooth that are prone to trapping bacteria.

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Regeneration

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In some cases, the tissues that have been lost can be regenerated through the use of bone grafts and other materials.

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Prognosis

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Once the teeth are cleaned and the inflammation controlled, evidence shows that the disease can be halted as long as the patient cleans their teeth daily, has scaling and root planing multiple times per year, and regular check-ups to control any new areas of inflammation.

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References

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