Female | 53
chronic periodontitis treatment plan?
Sir I have been diagnosed with chronic periodontitis. I have inflammation and pain. Which periodontal disease treatment is suitable for my case? Do I have to remove my tooth also?
Answered on 7th Oct '24
Chronic periodontal diseases need to cure from root of cause by proper case taking .Homeopathy medicine will help you for permanent solution
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Answered on 23rd May '24
Xray is a must for Ronnie priorities. We need to evaluate further with x-rays. We have to do deep scaling and polishing. The patient can use specific Gum toothpastes after deep scaling.
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Dentist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Hello. Chronic Periodontitis can be treated by a Periodontist. Depending on the stage it is in treatments can be done accordingly. Teeth may not be required to be removed unless it is absolutely mobile. You can share an OPG xray.
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Dentist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Hi... chronic periodontitis sometimes needs teeth extraction (only those which are too loose). Others can be saved by bone grafting and flap surgery with laser.
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Orthodontist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Do you have any xray to share?
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Dentist
Answered on 23rd May '24
will need to see full moth xray to see the bone loss . deep cleaning or flap surgery normally recommended but after clinical evaluation.
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Public Health Dentist
Answered on 23rd May '24
As a Dentist, I can understand your concern regarding the diagnosis of Chronic Generalized Periodontitis. This condition is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects the tissues supporting your teeth, including the gums, ligaments, and bone. Without proper treatment, it can lead to tooth loss and other oral health problems.
The good news is that there are effective periodontal treatments available to manage Chronic Generalized Periodontitis. The goal of treatment by dentist is to remove the bacterial plaque and calculus (tartar) that accumulate on the teeth and roots, causing inflammation and tissue damage.
Periodontal treatment usually involves non-surgical and/or surgical procedures. Non-surgical procedures include scaling and root planing (deep cleaning), which involves removing plaque and tartar from below the gumline, and sometimes laser therapy or antibiotics. Surgical procedures may include flap surgery, bone grafting, guided tissue regeneration, or gum grafting.
Whether or not your teeth need to be removed will depend on the severity of your condition and how well it responds to treatment. In some cases, advanced periodontal disease may require extraction of one or more teeth. However, this is usually a last resort when all other treatment options have been exhausted.
It is important to note that periodontal disease is a chronic condition, and ongoing maintenance and monitoring will be necessary to prevent further damage and maintain your oral health. This may include regular periodontal cleanings, frequent dental check-ups, and a good home oral hygiene routine.
I recommend that you schedule an appointment with a periodontist to discuss your individual case and treatment options. With proper care, it is possible to manage Chronic Generalized Periodontitis and maintain a healthy smile.
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Answered on 23rd May '24
To decide treatment plan you need a OPG x-ray to be taken,that will tell us the bone level available If sufficient bone level is there,periodontal surgery can be done.However if the bone level is very poor,extraction is the only option left.
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Conservative Dentist
Answered on 23rd May '24
in periodontal problems...always look for depth of periodontal pockets ...in periodontal problems..use mouth was Listerine (diluted with one glass bottle) also warm water salt mix mouth rinse everyday one time morning & evening..tab zerodol sp bd 6novamox bd 6 tabletmetrogyl 400bd 6 tabeach after mealpento D 3 tab empty stomachthan revert me ...it will be absolutely okay
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Dental Surgeon
Answered on 23rd May '24
An OPG will be a good idea to answer this question. Post an OPG and intra oral pictures to answer your question effectively.
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You could have gingivitis. When your gums are red, swollen and bleed easily it is called gingivitis. Plaque builds up on the teeth and causes this. The sores on your throat and tongue may be due to infection. To relieve symptoms make sure that you brush and floss gently but often; use mild antiseptic mouthwash as well. Drink lots of water too so that spicy or acidic food does not irritate the mouth any further. Visit a dentist if there is still no change in the condition.
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The pain which goes from the nose to the teeth has several reasons. It might be a sinus infection, a tooth infection, or even problems with the jaw. See the dentist first to rule out any teeth problems. If there are no issues with your teeth, then a visit to an ear, nose, and throat doctor might be necessary to check the sinus or jaw problems. You can also use a warm compress on your face to help with the pain as a remedy.
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The next step is to visit a dentist immediately if you have four broken teeth with the pain and difficulty in eating. The dentist will evaluate the damages and suggest the necessary treatment.. The patient needs to make a decision if he would seek root canal treatment and extraction from a dentist. Don't wait symptom becomes worse, which results in other problems.
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It sounds like you might have a problem with your temporomandibular joint (TMJ) or a dental issue. It's best to see a dentist or an oral surgeon for a proper diagnosis and treatment. Avoid hard foods and take over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen. Please visit a dentist soon for accurate care.
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Baby teeth decay is common yet still require a physician’s opinion. In case the decay is bad and it is affecting the back teeth, it is wiser to see a dentist. The dentist may recommend treatments that include fillings, crowns, or in some cases, extracting the teeth. Early treatment is the priority here, if not, it may lead to the development of painful and infectious issues.
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If there is a small lump or sore beneath the tongue, it might be a canker sore or clogged salivary gland. You can get these if you accidentally bite your tongue or eat something hard. To lessen the pain, try rinsing with warm salty water and avoid hot, spicy, or acidic food. If it persists beyond one week or worsens anytime before then, it’d be wise to seek advice from a dentist.
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