Pyorrhea if prolonged can lead to severe gum loosening, bleeding and even loose teeth..Visit a dentist to get the degree of pyorrhea diagnosed for further treatment planning which may be deep scaling may be even root planing..Flap surgery may be required in case of worse condition..
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Depends upon the extent of damage cause.
A scaling will help.
There are many treatment options like deep cleaning, flap, root planing, grafts, etc .... It can be decided after a dental checkup.
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