What is Periodontitis?

Periodontitis is a serious disorder of the dental support structures: the gum and the alveolar bone. Because of the bacterial cause, this condition starts with bleeding and gingival inflammation, because in the advanced stages it causes gingival and bone recessions, as well as dental mobility and loss.

Most of the time, the first signs are neglected by patients, who reach the dentist in advanced stages of the disease, when the chances of recovery are much lower.However, there are rare cases in which patients, although they have been to the dentist, their problems were not correctly diagnosed and planned, or have been treated superficially from this point of view.
periodontitis before and after
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What are the
Symptoms of periodontitis?

Gingivitis is the first stage of periodontitis disease. This is manifested by bleeding during brushing, unpleasant sore smell and halen and pain or itching of the gums. If gingivitis symptoms are neglected, an advanced form of the disease called periodontitis may occur.
Cazimir Vlasie Stomatolog
Cristina Obreja Founder

What is gingivitis and what is the
cure for gingivitis?

Gingivitis is a gum inflammation caused by the accumulation of bacteria in the oral cavity, leading to the formation of the bacterial plaque at the base of the teeth, and to gum infection. Fast treatment is of the absolute importance. Scheduling regular check-ups and cleanings and practicing good, daily oral hygiene habits can keep you away from suffering from periodontal disease and/or can help halt the progression of periodontal disease.
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The most common symptoms of periodontitis
are:

Gingival bleeding

which may be abundant or absent during certain periods.

Color change of the gum

becomes red, even red-violet

Gingival retractions

with exposure to dental roots

Gum’s infection

Gum inflammation

Increasing gingival volume

Mobile teeth

Spaces or dental migrations

Unpleasant breath

How can periodontitis be
prevented?

To prevent the installation of periodontitis, it is essential to have the correct oral hygiene, which means:
Brushing your teeth twice a day using natural toothbrush because it is more flexible and gentle with the gums.
Using a quality toothpaste, or you can also choose a home-made toothpaste using biocompatible ingredients that do not produce harmful accumulations in the body.
Adopting a healthy diet rich in vitamin A and C that are excellent for preventing periodontitis, from which to eat refined foods rich in sugars and pastries.
Using dental floss.
Regular appointment of visits to the dentist, and performing the scrap and the periodontitis bacterial screening test.
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How can periodontitis
be treated?

First of all, the causes of periodontitis are determined, which may be bacterial, occlusal (imbalance of “biting”), hereditary, vicious habits (smoking, bruxism), general health disorders, etc. Most of the times, the causes are complex and include several factors making periodontitis treatment difficult. The role of our specialists is to diagnose the condition based on clinical and radiological consultation, to determine and eliminate these causes first, and to prevent tooth bone loss.

As most patients suffering from periodontitis are aware, only regular cleansing and an antiseptic toothpaste are far from sufficient to treat this condition properly. Unfortunately, the belief that periodontitis “has no cure” has spread and cultivated, but we guarantee its healing it’s already proven.

Periodontitis’s Laser Treatment
(PLT)

The laser is an innovative solution in the treatment of periodontitis. With this technology it is possible to perform an effective decontamination of periodontic bags. The laser beam removes the affected microbes and tissues, stimulates the gum renewal and rejuvenates the gingival margins.

The benefits of periodontitis’s
laser treatment

The procedure for treating periodontitis with laser, as opposed to classical treatment, has the following benefits:
Is painless – no pain during interventions and no anesthesia
Bleeding during surgery is significantly diminished, and the laser helps clot blood vessels
Reduces the risk of injuries to healthy tissues
Postoperative recovery time is significantly reduced compared to classical interventions
Reduces the risk of infection because the laser has antibacterial effect
Removes the need for antibiotics
Rapid treatment (lasts about one hour), non-surgical and minimally invasive
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How much does it costs to treat periodontitis
with laser?

Treatment of periodontitis varies from case to case, depending on the stage of disease progression.

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