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Do I Have Parodontitis?

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proposes Have your gums been swollen and irritated?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Have your gums been swollen and irritated?

Do you feel like you have pockets between your teeth and gums?

Have you experienced teeth mobility?

Do you constantly bleed after brushing your teeth?

Do you feel pain while chewing?

Have you noticed your teeth roots baring and gum recession?

Have you already lost any of your teeth because of loosening?

Do you constantly experience bad breath?

Have you noticed your gums changing color to a more bluish tone?

Do you have severe calculus?

Common conclusions

It seems you do not have parodontitis. Keep brushing your teeth twice a day and floss afterwards. You can also benefit from using non-alcohol mouthwash. This can help you level your oral health and protect your teeth from dental and gum diseases. Remember to visit your dentist twice a year for regular checkups.

Based on your answers, you are at a low risk of having parodontitis. That is an infection disease that causes teeth mobility, bone loss and severe gum inflammation. If you slightly bleed after brushing your teeth try to change your toothbrush to a softer one. Keep brushing your teeth twice a day and floss afterwards. You can also benefit from using non-alcohol mouthwash. This can help you level your oral health and protect your teeth from dental and gum diseases. Remember to visit your dentist twice a year for regular checkups.

Based on your answers, it is possible that you have parodontitis. That is an infection disease that causes severe gum swelling, teeth mobility and heavy bone loss. The severity level of disease is determined by symptoms intensity. In the meantime, do not quit brushing your teeth, do it gently twice a day as usual. You can also benefit from using non-alcohol antibacterial mouthwash. This can help you reduce the amount of bacteria until you see your dentist. The recovery is possible if the condition is determined and treated in time. In any case, you should visit your dentist as soon as possible for more information and further treatment.

Based on your answers, you are at a high risk of having parodontitis. That is a serious infection disease that causes severe gum swelling, teeth mobility and bone loss. In a long run parodontitis can affect your bloodstream and lead to teeth loss. You may need serious antibacterial and surgical treatment removing all loosened teeth, calculus and granulation tissue removal. In any case, you should visit your dentist immediately for more information and further treatment.

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