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Does periodontal disease cause pain? I’ll let you know about periodontal disease prevention and treatment methods all at once!

 

According to the 2019 Dental Disease Health Care Handbook released by the Ministry of Health and Welfare in Taiwan, it can be understood that periodontal disease is not only a common disease in adults but also the number of affected individuals increases with age. The older the age group, the more people are affected. In order to avoid falling into this situation, what are the prevention methods? And if one has unfortunately developed periodontal disease, are there any treatment methods available?

Does periodontal disease cause pain? What are the symptoms?

First, we need to understand what periodontal disease is and what its symptoms are. In simple terms, periodontal disease is a condition caused by bacterial infection that leads to the destruction of the periodontal tissues. The main symptoms include:

  1. Swollen and sometimes painful gums
  2. Gum bleeding
  3. Gum recession and loose teeth
  4. Bad breath
  5. Tartar buildup on teeth

Therefore, if you notice that there is blood in the foam when you brush your teeth or if your gums feel swollen and uncomfortable, or even if your teeth appear to have elongated, these could all be signs of gum inflammation and recession. It is recommended to take the time to visit a dentist for a thorough examination. However, gum bleeding is not always indicative of periodontal disease. For more information on the causes of gum bleeding, you can refer to this article: What to Do When Your Gums Bleed? A Comprehensive Analysis of Gum Bleeding, Swelling, and Bad Breath. (Reference: Ministry of Health and Welfare Dental Disease Health Care Handbook, Cathay General Hospital Dentistry)

Three major treatment methods for periodontal disease:

How is periodontal disease treated? The treatment methods can be divided into three stages:

1. Basic Treatment

The first stage of basic treatment is primarily for patients with mild to moderate periodontal disease. Treatment includes doctor consultations, oral hygiene guidance, removal of tartar, and root planing.

2. Surgical Treatment

Surgical treatment is for more severe cases and includes two types: periodontal flap surgery and periodontal regeneration surgery. The choice of surgery depends on the individual patient’s condition.

3. Regular Maintenance and Care

Regular maintenance and care refer to the post-treatment maintenance phase. This involves regular follow-up appointments and maintaining good oral hygiene habits.

(Reference: China Medical University Hospital educational materials, Chi Mei Medical Center Periodontics)

Two effective methods for preventing periodontal disease

There is a saying in Chinese,  “Prevention is better than cure.” So, in addition to knowing the treatment methods, prevention is even more important. Below are two major methods for preventing periodontal disease. By consistently following these practices, you can reduce your chances of developing the condition.

1. Regular Dental Check-ups

Most people only visit the dentist when they have toothaches. However, periodontal disease may not always cause pain or discomfort, making it difficult to detect in its early stages. By scheduling regular dental check-ups, you can proactively identify any dental issues, even before they show obvious symptoms, allowing for early diagnosis and treatment.

2. Proper Tooth Brushing Habits with a Gentle Toothpaste

Proper tooth brushing is the most fundamental and crucial aspect of oral care. Maintaining daily oral hygiene reduces the chances of bacteria thriving around your teeth and in the gaps between them. When combined with the right toothbrush and a gentle toothpaste, it enhances the effectiveness of maintaining oral cleanliness. Herbal toothpaste product series from Sheng Yuan Herbs contain traditional Chinese herbal ingredients and can not only help you maintain oral cleanliness but also leave a subtle herbal scent during brushing, making them suitable for daily oral care routine as well.

After reading the above information, you must now have a deeper understanding of the treatment and prevention of periodontal disease. However, the message remains the same: prevention is better than cure, and maintaining good oral hygiene in your daily routine is paramount!

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