This is a disorder that if not treated in time can lead to decidedly negative consequences for the oral cavity.
A particularly effective method of treating periodontitis, used at Dr. Savasta's office, is laser. This is a modern, state-of-the-art methodology that allows intervention when the disease has not completely compromised the tissues.
So let us see more precisely what periodontitis consists of, and how we treat it with lasers.
What periodontitis consists of
Periodontitis, also called pyorrhea, is an inflammation of the tissues that perform the basic function of keeping the tooth attached to the bone. Those suffering from the condition usually present with yellowed and elongated teeth.
Especially in the early stages , this disease may not present any symptoms, and may therefore worsen suddenly.
The most common symptoms are broadly as follows:
- Swollen and bleeding gums
- Occurrence of spaces between teeth
- Halitosis
- Gingival recession
Especially the last symptom consists of receding gums, which play a defensive role in the teeth. Thus, there is a general impairment of the oral tissues.
The causes of this condition may be various: chronic diseases; poor oral hygiene; smoking; genetic predisposition, etc. According to some recent studies there may even be a connection with hormonal imbalances, diabetes and impotence.
Therefore, everyone can be exposed to this problem, which is why it is important to take care of oral hygiene and have regular checkups at the dentist. If left untreated, periodontitis can lead in the last stage to possible tooth loss.
Your smile is too important to put it at risk. Taking care of your mouth means caring about your health. In fact, losing teeth has not only an aesthetic value, but also a functional one. The risk you run is having difficulty chewing, and even phonation and breathing.
How we treat periodontitis by laser
The medical team at Studio Savasta takes care of your teeth by treating periodontitis with one of the most modern and advanced means such as the laser. In the first step of the session we perform scaling and root smoothing, thanks to which we remove subgingival tartar.
During the second step we use the diode laser to eliminate bacterial plaque deposited at the gum level. The energy transmitted by this instrument creates a defense against bacteria, and enables the regeneration of diseased tissue.
Regarding the timing of therapy, there is no precise number of sessions, but they vary according to the patient's situation.
Laser therapy undoubtedly represents one of the most effective techniques for treating periodontitis because of its great precision.
The healing time is also faster when compared with other dental methods. Compared with oral surgery, it allows the avoidance of stitches and incisions, and also no anesthesia is used.
The next stage also does not create any kind of problem or discomfort. Where it is possible to use the laser it represents an effective and completely painless method.
Another important way to treat or avoid pyorrhea is prevention-the number one rule to avoid putting your teeth at risk and having to go to extreme solutions such as dental extraction.
We therefore advise our patients to pay close attention tooral hygiene, which should be practiced every day. As for frequency, it is preferable at least 2 times a day and after meals.
The toothbrush should have soft bristles, and should be preceded by flossing or brushing. It is also preferable to perform a professional cleaning at least 2 times a year.
Another important habit is to have periodic checkups, a minimum of once a year, to see what condition your teeth are in. Certain problems can only be caught by the careful eye of the specialist.
If, moreover, you have any of the symptoms we mentioned, you may probably be suffering from pyorrhea. Therefore, before the situation escalates, see your dentist as soon as possible so that you can finally return to smiling without any hesitation.