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Adults can improve gum health and help prevent periodontal disease by brushing twice a day with a fluoride toothpaste like Sensodyne Sensitivity & Gum Fresh & Clean Toothpaste. Another great way to improve the health of your teeth and gums is to floss regularly to remove plaque from between your teeth.
Place the brush at a 45-degree angle where the teeth meet the gums. Press firmly, and gently rock the brush back and forth using small circular movements. Brush chewing surfaces vigorously with short back-and-forth strokes. Brush your tongue from back to front.
Periodontitis can't be reversed, only slowed down, while gingivitis can be reversed. This is why it's important to catch it in its early stages and prevent it from moving on to periodontitis.
Talk with your dentist or dental hygienist about what would work best for you. Use a mouth rinse to help reduce plaque between your teeth, if recommended by your dentist. Get regular professional dental cleanings on a schedule recommended by your dentist. Don't smoke or chew tobacco.
You can also use natural home remedies to help control the bacteria that cause periodontal disease. One popular home remedy is oil pulling, which involves swishing oil around in your mouth for 20 minutes each day. This helps to remove plaque and bacteria from your teeth and gums.
Scaling and root planing
Periodontists recommend this treatment for people with mild gum disease. During this procedure, a dental hygienist cleans (scales) the plaque from your teeth and then smooths out (planes) your root surfaces to keep bacteria from reattaching.
Early to moderate periodontal disease can take about 2 to 3 weeks to heal. However, healing can only occur with the proper intervention such as scaling and root planing. For severe Periodontal disease, the recovery times do vary. For example, with the proper treatment, some patients can recover in 5 to 8 weeks.
Periodontitis, severe gum disease, can be managed, but the condition can't be completely stopped.
For example, patients with conditions that affect the efficiency of the immune system, such as diabetes, HIV, Down syndrome, leukemia, etc., can make periodontal disease worse. Those who smoke, use tobacco products, are malnourished, and/or are highly stressed are also at an increased risk.
Yes, periodontitis is preventable. Brushing twice daily with fluoride toothpaste can go a long way in keeping the infection away. Good dental care also requires minimizing the consumption of sugary foods. Eating a vitamin C-rich diet can also help improve your oral health.
Only the first stage of gum disease, known as “gingivitis” can be reversed. After it progresses into the second stage (periodontitis), it's no longer possible to completely eliminate it.
Sadly, it's not yet possible to stimulate the bone to regrow and rebuild the lost bone around the teeth. However, by developing good oral hygiene further bone loss can be prevented and advanced dental procedures available to replace the bone.
The simple answer is, no. If your gums are damaged by, for example periodontitis, the most severe form of gum disease, it's not possible for receding gums to grow back. However, even though receding gums can't be reversed there are treatments that can help to stop the problem from getting worse.
Drinking water helps to prevent cavities and gum disease by washing away dangerous germs and food debris. Water is beneficial to your teeth because it keeps your mouth clean. Plaque cannot form in a mouth that is clean and moisturized.
Baking soda has antibacterial properties, so it can reduce the occurrence or accumulation of bacteria in your mouth that may cause decay or periodontal disease. Brushing with baking soda can help remove food remains that encourage bacterial growth.
Mouthwash can help reduce plaque and tartar buildup, but it cannot cure periodontal disease. Periodontal disease is a serious condition that requires professional treatment.