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There are many different varieties of periodontal disease, and many ways in which these variations manifest themselves. All require immediate treatment by a periodontist to halt the progression and save the gum tissue and bone. Here are some of the most common types of periodontal disease along with the treatments typically performed to correct them:

Gingivitis

Gingivitis is the mildest and most common form of periodontitis. It is caused by the toxins in plaque and leads to periodontal disease. People at increased risk of developing gingivitis include pregnant women, women taking birth control pills, people with uncontrolled diabetes, steroid users and people who control seizures and blood pressure using medication.

Chronic Periodontal Disease

Chronic periodontal disease is the most common form of the disease, and occurs much more frequently in people over 45. Chronic periodontal disease is characterized by inflammation below the gum line and the progressive destruction of the gingival and bone tissue. It may appear that the teeth are gradually growing in length, but in actuality the gums are gradually recessing.

Aggressive Periodontal Disease

Aggressive periodontal disease is characterized by the rapid loss of gum attachment, and the rapid loss of bone tissue. The disease itself is essentially the same as chronic periodontitis but the progression is much faster. Smokers and those with a family history of this disease are at an increased risk of developing aggressive periodontitis.

Periodontal Disease Relating to Systemic Conditions

Periodontal disease can be a symptom of a disease or condition affecting the rest of the body. Depending on the underlying condition, the disease can behave like aggressive periodontal disease, working quickly to destroy tissue. Heart disease, diabetes and respiratory disease are the most common cofactors, though there are many others. Even in cases where little plaque coats the teeth, many medical conditions intensify and accelerate the progression of periodontal disease.

Necrotizing Periodontal Disease

This form of the disease rapidly worsens and is more prevalent among people who suffer from HIV, immunosuppression, malnutrition, chronic stress or choose to smoke. Tissue death (necrosis) frequently affects the periodontal ligament, gingival tissues and alveolar bone.

  • Cleaning the plaque with water
    Cleaning the plaque with water

    During the free diagnostics, our specialist will detect.

    from $ 210
  • Cleaning by mechanical means
    Cleaning by mechanical means

    During the free diagnostics, our specialist will detect.

    from $ 145
  • Teeth whitening by tone
    Teeth whitening by tone

    During the free diagnostics, our specialist will detect.

    from $ 295

Gum Disease results

In “Drnatadds” we use only safe techniques and therefore use a modern system of chemical bleaching Opalescene, which allows you to lighten your teeth in 1 procedure, lasting no more than an hour, by 2 tones. Thus, in 2-3 sessions, you can achieve a lightening of the enamel by 6 tones. It is recommended to maintain the interval between procedures – 2 weeks. A stable result will remain for 2-3 years, if all the recommendations of the dentist are followed.

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