What is Periodontitis?
by c0le on Feb.14, 2010, under Vancouver Periodontal Articles
Periodontitis is the inflammation of the gum and bone area surrounding the teeth, brought on by a bacteria infection. Bacteria in plaque and calculus adheres to the teeth. Periodontitis can cause irreversible damage to the the teeths’ supporting structure.
The sooner periodontitis is treated, the better the long-term prognosis for your teeth. Generally a painless infection, it can develop without your knowledge. If you are diagnosed with the disease most dentists will refer you to a periodontist. Treatment involves the removal of all bacteria that has adhered itself to your teeth below the gum line.
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