I have pyorrhea since last 3 years there is frequent bleeding in gums and swelling
And teeth are loosing the support of gums
I m use to brush after every meal and also using dant kanti advance powder but not getting cure completely
Is pyorrhea is non curable disease ?
Please suggest me right doctor and medical treatment.
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You urgently need to show a Periodontist (gum doctor) before your condition worsens. In young patients loosening of teeth along with bleeding is often the sign of aggressive periodontitis, which is best treated as early as possible.
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Pyorrhea or Advanced Gum disease is really a matter of concern to many. You are young at age and should not neglect dental health. If left unattended there are every possibility for the tooth to loosen and fall by itself not only that the underlying bone also will loose its integrity and reduce and will jeopardize for keeping false teeth as well. Therefore you may Practo Consult asap with photographs of your teeth and have one to one discussion on the treatment modalities.Tc
Pyorrhoea can definitely be treated. Please consult a good periodontist for scaling and polishing of teeth. You may require a periodontal flap procedure if your dentist advises so.
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Use clohex ADS mouthwash and massage your gums with stolin or zingisol gum astringent
Guns usually don’t bleed with normal brush or on touch. If there is a bleed from gums means, you can suspect either infection or alteration in the body harmonies or injury or because of medications. For instance, infection to the gums can not be removed or prevented completely by daily brushing (what ever the number of times) or usage of any tooth paste. Fortunately, this can be treated 100%. Subgingival curettage or flap Surgery( only if required) followed by specific mild antibiotics and mouth wash will cure your problem permanently.
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