Hi all my dear friends of steemit, today I bring you an acute gingival infection that damages the gums and can injure the jaw, I chose this topic because I think it is very unpleasant to have such an infection and because I want to share with you how to prevent such infection, I hope it helps.
The plates are formed through several stages, adhering to the surface of the tooth, growing rapidly and forming micro-colonies. The formation of biofilms by oral bacteria offers them a nutritional refuge, as well as some protection against the chronic inflammation caused by the plaque that leads to the decomposition of periodontal tissues and a greater loss of alveolar bone. In the early stages, gingivitis can be treated with adequate oral health care, so it should not be left untreated. Plaque buildup can be prevented with proper care.
According to the location: localized and generalized
According to its severity: Mild, Moderate and Serious
Mild periodontitis:
If gingivitis is not treated, it can progress to periodontitis. In this light stage of the disease, periodontal disease begins to destroy the bone and tissue that supports the teeth. Minimum insertion loss of 2-4 mm
In the middle stages, periodontal diseases can lead to further destruction of tissue and bone. The most advanced forms of these diseases include a large loss of bone and tissue, the loss of insertion is 4-7mm, horizontal bone loss, dental mobility, purulent material.
Insertion loss of 7 or more mm, dental mobility, horizontal bone loss, bleeding during catheterization,
Rapidly evolving periodontitis,
His lessons are more aggressive, the patient deteriorated in multiple sites between periodontal treatments
It is very important to consult the dentist at the least symptom or sign of inflammation and the presence of "Sarro" because the microbial biofilm is easily stuck there, which is a colony of microorganisms on which the calcium salts are deposited and form new dental calculi (tartar).