1. Difference between periodontitis and severe periodontitis?
2. What are the causes of severe periodontitis?
4. Normal or severe periodontitis: how to prevent it?
6. Choosing an electric toothbrush: how to proceed?
7. FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Periodontitis is a disease that affects the periodontal tissues including bone, ligament, gums and cementum, which have the role of supporting the tooth.
We often see the effects after gingivitis and it is urgent to apply treatment. Due to the different phases which characterize the development of periodontitis, we distinguish several types including the so-called "severe" form. 😣
How to treat periodontitis at this stage? In this guide, we provide you with all the useful advice without forgetting to suggest effective treatment approved by dentists and specialists in this dental disease. 🩺
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Difference between periodontitis and severe periodontitis?
As we said a little above, periodontitis has several phases of development. Periodontitis occurs when the symptoms of gingivitis have not been treated. When it is still at the beginning, we simply speak of mild periodontitis .
But periodontitis becomes severe when there is a risk of tooth loosening or the formation of a gingival abscess . It is imperative to treat loosening !
The second phase is moderate periodontitis and obviously the third is severe periodontitis. 🥴
At this stage, the damage caused by the disease to the gums and oral cavity is already very significant. Sometimes it is no longer possible to apply treatment to stop it. The tooth ends up irreparably becoming loose.
In the worst cases, apart from the damage caused to healthy gums and other tissues of the mouth, severe periodontitis causes other health problems: cardiovascular, pulmonary diseases, immune imbalance, etc.
Indeed, periodontitis bacteria are capable of migrating to other organs via blood vessels. 🦠
What are the causes of severe periodontitis?
Although specific bacteria may cause this dental disease, there are many other factors:
A lack of oral hygiene |
Age 👵🏼 |
Hormonal variations (pregnancy, puberty, etc.) 🤰 |
Diabetes |
HIV (or other immune system conditions) |
Malnutrition |
Alcohol consumption 🍷 |
Smoking 🚬 |
How to heal?
In most cases of severe periodontitis, surgery is the only option . 💉 This will mean that the periodontitis bacteria have already severely damaged the tissues. The only possible treatment is therefore reconstructive surgery .
Surgery is also a solution when, after a first treatment, the doctor must intervene in a targeted manner to stabilize the disease in the periodontal pockets. In addition, when a few teeth have already fallen out, the surgeon may have to intervene to reduce the effects of contamination. 👩⚕️
Normal or severe periodontitis: how to prevent it?
To protect yourself from this dental disease, several precautions must be taken, but the most effective way to prevent periodontitis is to practice good oral hygiene and the correct brushing method .
However, it is possible to reduce the risks of this disease by knowing the foods to avoid to prevent periodontitis.
By strictly following the advice of the dentist and hygienist, you will be able to limit the accumulation of dental plaque and tartar , not to be confused. Brush your teeth at least three times a day and use interdental tools like brushes and floss . 🧵
Learn about the correct way to use interdental brushes beforehand.
But apart from all the recommended hygienic precautions you must also regularly consult a dentist or dental hygienist.
Because dental plaque and tartar form naturally, even if we take care of our teeth and gums by adopting appropriate behaviors to eliminate bacteria from the mouth as much as possible. Only these specialists (dentists or hygienists) can help you get rid of bacteria in the long term. ☝️
Oral hygiene: various tips
Good oral hygiene is not limited to brushing your teeth at least twice a day. Many other factors come into play when avoiding dental disease and fighting periodontitis.
Use a soft bristle brush
For good teeth cleaning, the brush must be soft . If the bristles of the brush are too hard, you not only risk sores in your mouth, but you can damage the enamel .
It is better to opt for an electric toothbrush for better results and better control over brushing technique.
Dentists primarily recommend sonic electric brushes for people suffering from gum disease or problems.
The sonic toothbrush from the MyVariations brand is a good example.
Indeed, these toothbrushes are equipped with soft nylon bristles (diameter 0.152mm) which allows for very effective brushing while taking care of tooth enamel and gum tissue :)
The 5 different brushing modes it offers (softer, normal, stronger, clean, massage) allow everyone to find the one that suits them best according to their preferences and sensitivity (whether it is a sensitivity to sugar , touch or hot/cold, it is important to seek professional advice!).
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Change your toothbrush regularly
You just need to make sure to change the tip of your toothbrush regularly. Because a worn brush will not guarantee you the expected result. It is also the open door to all kinds of dental diseases (gingivitis, periodontitis, dental caries, etc.). Ideally, a toothbrush should be changed at least every three months . 🙅♂️
Also buy a new toothbrush after an illness. An effective way to get rid of microbes and other pathogens linked to your illness.
Adopt good brushing technique
Good oral hygiene also involves brushing your teeth correctly . Doing the right thing is an important element to take into account. To brush properly, the brush must be inclined at 45 degrees (i.e. straddling the gum and the teeth). The gums and teeth should be brushed at the same time using a rotating motion. 👌
Go to a dentist at least once a year
A visit to the dentist even once a year will allow you to prevent possible diseases: dental caries, severe periodontitis, gingivitis , etc. This would be a good time to do a complete descaling. 🦷
We remind you that descaling at home is a very bad idea and strongly discouraged! It is imperative to go to the dentist.
Choosing a good electric toothbrush: how to proceed?
In this specific case, but also in general, it is important to know how to choose the right electric toothbrush .
Electric toothbrushes come in two main different models: oscillating-rotating electric toothbrushes and sonic electric toothbrushes . The first category works by making rotating movements, the second produces vibrations which move the hairs up and down, vertically.
Oscillating-rotating electric toothbrushes have small brush heads that allow you to reach the most inaccessible places. That's about 10,000 oscillations and 30,000 pulses per minute.
On the other hand, the sonic electric toothbrush has a long head, rectangular in shape. It provides between 30,000 and 40,000 vertical micro-movements per minute. This brush is particularly recognized for its ability to disintegrate dental plaque. In addition, it is one of the most suitable for people suffering from sensitive gums , because it is much less abrasive and gentler on the gums. 🌸
Opt for MyVariations electric toothbrushes
The MyVariations electric toothbrush is a model that perfectly meets the standards in this area because they were designed in collaboration with dentists. Why should you choose it? Because it is equipped with sonic technology .
In addition, it has at least a full month of battery life. ⚡️
If you are looking for an electric toothbrush that will suit you perfectly, opt for the sonic technology model.
It has five different brushing modes. Furthermore, the various customer reviews that you will see on our site are all reasons which prove that MyVariations electric toothbrushes are of good quality (more than 1600 reviews on TrustPilot).
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
What is aggressive periodontitis?
Aggressive periodontitis is a dental inflammation that is much more serious than severe periodontitis. Indeed, this form of the disease is characterized by a rapid loss of gingival attachment and the destruction of bone tissue. In reality it is the same disease as severe periodontitis, but in this case the progression of the disease is very rapid. 💥
How do you suffer from periodontitis?
Bacterial dental plaque is the main cause of periodontitis. Added to this factor, tobacco consumption and diabetes also contribute to the appearance of this disease and its progression. 😷
Which bacteria causes periodontitis?
Periodontitis is caused by periodontopathogenic bacteria . They accumulate between the teeth and gums. 👄
At what age can you suffer from periodontitis?
Severe periodontitis is a disease that can most often be contracted during adolescence or over the age of 30.
Does periodontitis cause fatigue?
Periodontitis contains billions of bacteria. Thus, it does not just damage teeth and gums. It can also be a source of fatigue. 😴
What are the symptoms of periodontitis?
The first symptom of periodontitis is bleeding from the gums . As soon as you notice this, it is best to consult your dentist immediately. If you do nothing, the gum moves down the tooth and the space between the two grows. From then on, the tooth becomes mobile and other symptoms are added. If you don't go see your dentist, the tooth will fall out.
Surfacing, complete scaling, what is it?
It should be noted that despite the fact that periodontitis is caused by bacteria in the mouth , its treatment does not always involve the use of antibiotics. The alternative to stopping the progression of the disease is to carry out planing and complete scaling of the mouth in order to eliminate bacteria.
Simply put, surfacing is a surgical operation which aims to remove tartar under the gums as well as bacteria stuck to the root of the tooth when the latter has lost its bone tissue. 🦴
From all of the above, it should be remembered that severe periodontitis is a health problem that must be taken seriously. Making a diagnosis as early as possible prevents you from losing your teeth. Additionally, periodontitis could lead to other cardiovascular or pulmonary diseases. 🏥