Periodontics is the dental specialty that studies and treats the structures that support the teeth, known as the periodontium. This includes the gums, alveolar bone, cementum, and the periodontal ligament. It’s essential for maintaining overall oral health and preventing tooth loss.
The primary focus is on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases affecting the periodontium, most commonly periodontal disease (gum disease). This spectrum ranges from mild gingivitis to severe periodontitis.
Gingivitis is the initial stage, characterized by inflammation of the gums, often caused by plaque buildup. If left untreated, it can progress to periodontitis, where the gums pull away from the teeth, forming pockets that become infected. This can lead to bone and tooth loss.
Periodontists perform various procedures, including:
Preventive care and regular dental check-ups are vital.
A common misconception is that gum disease is untreatable or inevitable. However, with proper care and intervention, it can be managed effectively. Another challenge is patient compliance with oral hygiene routines.
Q: Is periodontitis reversible?
A: Gingivitis is reversible, but periodontitis, once established, can only be managed to prevent further damage.Q: Can gum disease affect overall health?
A: Yes, research links severe gum disease to other systemic conditions like heart disease and diabetes.
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