Periodontal Health with Periodontics

Maintaining the health of the supporting tissues of the tooth through periodontics.

Periodontics is essential to protect the health of our gums, bone and periodontal ligament. These tissues are crucial as they support and nourish our teeth.

Periodontal diseases can compromise the stability of teeth and cause major problems. Fortunately, with early diagnosis and appropriate periodontal treatment, it is possible to prevent and treat these conditions.

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What is Periodontics?

Periodontics is the dental speciality that deals with the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of diseases that affect the tissues that support the teeth, i.e. the gums, bone and periodontal ligament.

Although these structures generally do not produce painful symptoms, gum disease can cause extensive damage such as bone loss and even tooth loss.

It is essential to maintain healthy gums with the help of professional periodontal treatments and home care such as good brushing technique and daily flossing.

One of the most common periodontal procedures are dental cleanings and scaling and root planing.

It is possible to completely remove the dental calculus that causes periodontal disease and bleeding gums. However, periodontics also performs surgical procedures on the gums such as frenillectomies and gingivoplasties.

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Periodontal disease

Periodontal diseases are all those conditions that affect the periodontium. Generally, the damage starts in the gums and then migrates to the bone and ligament. The most common are gingivitis and periodontitis.

Among its main features are:

  • Bleeding gums, especially during toothbrushing.
  • Change in gum colouring from pale pink to deep red.
  • Dental mobility.
  • Presence of periodontal pockets (pathological deepening of the sulcus between the tooth and the gum).

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Causes of periodontal disease

Within periodontics there are various causes of periodontal disease, such as hormonal changes. However, the most common cause is dental calculus.

After eating, a semi-transparent film of soft consistency forms around the teeth called dental biofilm, which is made up of different elements such as proteins and bacteria.

This biofilm absorbs some minerals present in the saliva when it is not removed correctly, hardening and transforming into dental calculus.

This solid plaque adheres strongly to the tooth surface, especially near the gums, and produces an inflammatory reaction, triggering the process of periodontal disease.

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What is gingivitis?

This is the initial stage of periodontal disease. It is characterised by inflammation of the gums, usually painless and capable of causing bleeding during brushing.

On the other hand, gingivitis can be localised in a specific point or generalised, affecting several areas of the gum.

Eventually, if not treated in time, it progresses to periodontitis.

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What is periodontitis?

This is the chronic stage of periodontal disease. During this phase, bacteria migrate into the gingival sulcus, which is the space between the tooth and the gum and whose base is delimited by the periodontal ligament.

Subsequently, bacteria attack and destroy the bone and periodontal ligament, causing mobility and, eventually, tooth loss. As the disease heals, the ligament returns to normal, however, the lost bone cannot be regained without bone grafting.

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Dental cleaning

Removing calculus by dental cleaning is enough to restore the health of the gums. Fortunately, the dentist has special instruments that allow him to remove calculus, even when it is hidden under the gum.

These instruments have sharp edges and tips that help to separate it from the tooth. Some work by vibration, achieving safe and effective removal.

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