What percentage of adults have periodontal disease?

The Prevalence of Gum Disease
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently did a study to regarding those who suffer from gum disease. The study confirmed that almost 50 percent of adults in the U.S., who are over the age of 30, have the advanced form of periodontal disease, or gum disease.

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How common is periodontal disease in adults?

It involves infection and inflammation of the tissues that hold your teeth in place, including your gums and jawbone. It's prevalent across various age ranges, with over 47% of adults suffering from some form of periodontal disease.

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What percentage of people get periodontal disease?

Almost half, 47.2%, of all adults aged 30 years and older have some form of gum disease. Gum disease increases with age. 70.1% of adults 65 years and older have periodontal disease. Smoking can put you at risk for gum problems.

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How common is periodontal disease by age?

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 common is periodontitis Australia?

Gum disease is very common in Australia, with 3 in every 10 adults having moderate to severe gum disease (periodontitis).

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10 Things You Probably Didn't Know About Periodontal Disease

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Can you live a long life with periodontitis?

Periodontal disease is not a life-threatening condition.

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How many years does it take for periodontitis to develop?

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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Is it too late if I have periodontitis?

Is it too late for me to have treatment? It's never too late to seek treatment for gum disease, and the degree of treatment you require will depend on how advanced it is.

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Will I always have periodontitis?

Periodontal disease damages the bone, which is not reversible. Once it starts, you will always have it. All levels of periodontitis require treatment by a dentist.

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Is periodontal disease a big deal?

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.

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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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Why do some people get periodontal disease and others don t?

There are several risk factors for gum disease, but smoking is the most significant. Smoking also can make treatment for gum disease less successful. Other risk factors include hormonal changes in girls and women; certain illnesses, such as diabetes or AIDS and their medications; and genetics.

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What is the number one cause of periodontal disease?

As with many other oral health diseases, bacteria and plaque buildup is often the cause. In fact, plaque buildup (which contains many kinds of bacteria) is the leading cause of gum 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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How often should I get my teeth cleaned with periodontal disease?

If you suffer from recurring gum disease, excessive tooth decay, or other oral health issues, we may recommend visiting us every 3 months. If you usually have healthy teeth and gums, we will likely only recommend the typical schedule of cleanings every 6 months to help them stay that way.

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Do I have periodontitis if my gums don't bleed?

Can you still have gum disease even if your gums no longer bleed when brushing? The answer might just be that simple, especially if you brush and floss twice a day every day. Yes, you can brush too hard or too much. For some people, they put a little too much effort, or physical pressure, into brushing and flossing.

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How long does it take to stop periodontitis?

Early to moderate periodontal disease can take about 2 to 3 weeks to heal. However, healing can only occur with the proper intervention such as scaling and root planing. For severe Periodontal disease, the recovery times do vary. For example, with the proper treatment, some patients can recover in 5 to 8 weeks.

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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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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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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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Who is more likely to get periodontitis?

Studies indicate that older people have the highest rates of periodontal disease. Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicates that over 70% of Americans 65 and older have some form of gum disease.

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What age does aggressive periodontitis occur?

Aggressive periodontitis (AgP) is a disease characterized by rapid loss of periodontal tissues affecting systemically healthy individuals under age of 30 years.

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What is the prognosis for patients with periodontitis?

Good prognosis: The prognosis is considered to be good when there is adequate amount of remaining bone support along with the periodontium, and the patient as well as the clinician has adequate possibilities to control etiologic factors and establish a maintainable dentition.

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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 can I rebuild my gums naturally?

Below are some natural remedies that people can use alongside standard treatments for gum recession.
  1. Oil pulling. ...
  2. Herbal extracts. ...
  3. Antioxidants. ...
  4. Aloe vera gel. ...
  5. Septilin. ...
  6. Omega-3 fatty acids. ...
  7. Brushing and flossing.

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