Getting Know With Periodontal Disease
Posted by Rara | March 12th, 2010 in Periodontal Disease | 1 Comment »

The word “periodontal” literally means around the tooth. Periodontal disease, also known as gum disease is a chronic bacterial infection that can damage the gums and bone supporting the teeth. If left untreated, can lead to
tooth loss.
The periodontist is a dentist who specialized in the treatment of periodontal disease.
The main cause of periodontal disease is bacteria and toxins that are found in bacterial plaque on teeth, is a sticky film, Yellowish White that constantly forms on teeth. The buildup of this plaque can lead to the initial form of the disease, gingivitis. During this stage, the gum tissue is having inflammation, turn red and bleed easily, causing little or no discomfort. Gingivitis is reversible receiving professional periodontal treatment and good home with good oral hygiene technique. Without this attention, the question will be in risk of developing more severe forms of periodontal disease.
Although plaque is the main cause of periodontal disease, other factors that may affect the health of your gums and bone supporting the teeth. Such as smoking and snuff consumption, stress, medications and diabetes and other general health problems, poor nutrition, hormonal fluctuations can also increase the risk of developing certain types of periodontal disease and accelerate the disease. In addition, you may be genetically prone to periodontal disease.
Tags: Dental Care, dental diseases, gingivitis, gum disease, inflammation, Oral hygiene, Periodontal Disease, periodontal treatment, plaque, teeth, treatment
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Thank you for sharing this article. This is a great way of telling people the causes of periodontal disease in order to know how to avoid it.