What is periodontitis in remission?

Periodontal disease remission/control is defined as a period in the course of disease when symptoms become less severe but may not be fully resolved. tooth with reduced support but normal width of periodontal ligament should be considered physiological tooth mobility.

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At what stage is periodontal disease reversible?

Four stages of periodontal disease

Gingivitis: This is the only stage of the disease that is reversible as it hasn't attacked the bones yet. This is a result of plaque buildup around the teeth. Bleeding gums is one of the first symptoms you may experience.

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Does periodontitis keep coming back?

While gum disease is treatable, it isn't completely curable. Without vigilance on the part of the patient, including good oral hygiene practices, it can easily come back.

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Can you fully recover from periodontal disease?

One stage of gum disease is totally reversible — gingivitis (very early periodontal disease). If you detect gingivitis early enough, you can reverse it with regular dental cleaning and diligent oral hygiene.

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When does periodontal disease go away?

Typically, you will need to get periodontal cleanings every 3 months for the rest of your life to keep your gum disease under control, and as long as you get routine cleanings and maintain good oral hygiene, your condition won't get worse. However, you will never be fully healed.

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Can you live a long life with periodontitis?

Periodontal disease is not a life-threatening condition.

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Is periodontitis lifelong?

Instead, you will require special ongoing gum and bone care procedures, known as Periodontal Maintenance Therapy, to keep the disease under control and keep your mouth healthy. In most cases, Periodontal Disease is a lifelong disease that never goes away.

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Can gums heal after periodontitis?

Gum disease can be a hard thing to recover from, however, with the help of a general dentist, it is possible. Both the soft tissues and the bone can heal, allowing for strong gums and good oral health.

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Is there hope with periodontal disease?

While there is no cure for periodontitis, the disease can be controlled and reversed with proper treatment. In most cases, gum disease can be treated successfully with professional cleanings and at-home care. However, in some cases, surgery may be necessary to restore the health of your gums.

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Will I eventually lose my teeth with periodontitis?

Periodontitis (per-e-o-don-TIE-tis), also called gum disease, is a serious gum infection that damages the soft tissue around teeth. Without treatment, periodontitis can destroy the bone that supports your teeth. This can cause teeth to loosen or lead to tooth loss. Periodontitis is common but can usually be prevented.

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How do you stop periodontitis from progressing?

Yes, periodontitis is preventable. Brushing twice daily with fluoride toothpaste can go a long way in keeping the infection away. Good dental care also requires minimizing the consumption of sugary foods. Eating a vitamin C-rich diet can also help improve your oral health.

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When is it too late to reverse gum disease?

Only the first stage of gum disease, known as “gingivitis” can be reversed. After it progresses into the second stage (periodontitis), it's no longer possible to completely eliminate it.

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How fast does periodontitis spread?

If you have mild gingivitis, it can take weeks or even months for it to turn into periodontitis. However, if you have severe gingivitis, it can progress into periodontitis in as little as a few days. This is why it is so important to see a dentist as soon as you notice any symptoms of gingivitis.

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What is considered severe periodontal disease?

Per CDC/AAP, severe periodontitis is defined as having 2 or more interproximal sites with clinical attachment loss (CAL) 6 mm or greater (not on the same tooth) and 1 or more interproximal sites with periodontal probing depth (PPD) 5 mm or greater.

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Can 4mm gum pockets be reversed?

In most cases, the damage will not be completely reversible, but if you follow the treatment and prevention plan laid out by your dentist, you should be able to see significant improvement. Most people are able to reclaim a 4mm to 5mm pocket depth with proper treatment and ongoing periodontal maintenance.

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Can I save my teeth with periodontal disease?

However, if you receive gum disease treatment early, you can preserve your natural teeth and prevent the need to search for replacement options. Periodontal and systemic diseases are associated, and research is ongoing to establish the reasons for the association.

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What is it like living with periodontitis?

Periodontal disease causes tooth loss if not treated early, and advanced periodontitis can lead to a decline in chewing ability, word pronunciation, and aesthetic function.

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How do people live with periodontal disease?

The key to managing and living with periodontal disease is to ensure your teeth are kept clean and reduce gum irritation. Besides an increase in cleanings, there are also specialized cleaning methods used, depending on the extent of damage.

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How fast do gums recede with periodontitis?

However, if you have gum disease, your gums can recede quite quickly. In some cases, they may even recede within a matter of weeks or months. Of course, the rate at which your gums recede also depends on your age. As we age, our gums naturally begin to recede.

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How can I stimulate my gums to regenerate?

Here are 10 natural remedies to help you reverse or rebuild receding gums:
  1. Oil Pulling. ...
  2. Salt Water. ...
  3. Eucalyptus Oil. ...
  4. Brushing Correctly. ...
  5. Peppermint Essential Oil. ...
  6. Green Tea. ...
  7. Flossing Regularly. ...
  8. Hydrogen Peroxide.

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What is the common age for periodontitis?

47.2% of adults aged 30 years and older have some form of periodontal disease. Periodontal disease increases with age, 70.1% of adults 65 years and older have periodontal disease.

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How worried should I be about periodontitis?

It's important to see a dentist right away if you ever suspect something is wrong with your gums. Both gingivitis and periodontitis can happen faster than you think. If you ever feel like your gums are tender, look red or swollen, or you're noticing pink on your floss or toothbrush, give us a call as soon as you can.

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Can I kiss my partner with periodontal disease?

If you're dating someone with periodontal disease, it's best to avoid kissing and sharing drinks or utensils to minimize the risk of transmission of the bacteria.

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What age is rapidly progressive periodontitis?

Rapidly progressive periodontitis affects young adults under the age of 35 years. It causes widespread destruction of the periodontal tissues, affecting most teeth, and can result in early tooth loss. The disease undergoes active and inactive phases.

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