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18th Annual Conference on Urology and Nephrological Disorders
2019-11-25 - 2019-11-26    
All Day
ABOUT 18TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON UROLOGY AND NEPHROLOGICAL DISORDERS Urology 2019 is an integration of the science, theory and clinical knowledge for the purpose of [...]
2nd World Heart Rhythm Conference
2019-11-25 - 2019-11-26    
All Day
ABOUT 2ND WORLD HEART RHYTHM CONFERENCE 2nd World Heart Rhythm Conference is among the World’s driving Scientific Conference to unite worldwide recognized scholastics in the [...]
Digital Health Forum 2019
ABOUT DIGITAL HEALTH FORUM 2019 Join us on 26-27 November in Berlin to discuss the power of AI and ML for healthcare, healthcare transformation by [...]
2nd Global Nursing Conference & Expo
ABOUT 2ND GLOBAL NURSING CONFERENCE & EXPO Events Ocean extends an enthusiastic and sincere welcome to the 2nd GLOBAL NURSING CONFERENCE & EXPO ’19. The [...]
International Conference on Obesity and Diet Imbalance 2019
2019-11-28 - 2019-11-29    
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ABOUT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OBESITY AND DIET IMBALANCE 2019 Obesity Diet 2019 is a worldwide stage to examine and find out concerning Weight Management, Childhood [...]
40th SICOT Orthopaedic World Congresses
2019-12-04 - 2019-12-07    
All Day
With doctors attending from all over the world, it is fitting that this is taking place here, in a region that has served as a [...]
17th World Congress on Pediatrics and Neonatology
2019-12-04 - 2019-12-05    
All Day
Pediatrics 2019 welcomes attendees, presenters, and exhibitors from all over the world to Dubai. We are delighted to invite you all to attend and register [...]
6th Annual Gulf Obesity Surgery Society Meeting (GOSS)
2019-12-05 - 2019-12-07    
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The Gulf Obesity Surgery Society is proud to announce the 6th Annual Gulf Obesity Surgery Society Meeting (GOSS) to be hosted by the Emirates Society [...]
AES 2019 Annual Meeting
2019-12-06 - 2019-12-10    
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ABOUT AES 2019 ANNUAL MEETING As the largest gathering on epilepsy in the world, the American Epilepsy Society’s Annual Meeting is the event for epilepsy [...]
Manhattan Primary Care (Upper East Side Manhattan)
2019-12-07    
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ABOUT MANHATTAN PRIMARY CARE (UPPER EAST SIDE MANHATTAN) Manhattan Primary Care is a dynamic internal medicine practice delivering high quality individualized primary care in Manhattan. [...]
Healthcare Facilities Design Summit 2019
2019-12-08 - 2019-12-10    
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ABOUT HEALTHCARE FACILITIES DESIGN SUMMIT 2019 Healthcare design has transformed over the years and Opal Group’s Healthcare Facilities Design Summit is addressing pertinent issues in [...]
09 Dec
2019-12-09 - 2019-12-10    
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ABOUT WORLD EYE AND VISION CONGRESS The World Eye and Vision Congress which brings together a unique and international mix of large and medium pharmaceutical, [...]
The 2nd Saudi International Pharma Expo 2019
2019-12-10 - 2019-12-13    
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SAUDI INTERNATIONAL PHARMA EXPO 2019 offers you an EXCELLENT opportunity to expand your business in Saudi Arabia and international pharma industry : Join the industry [...]
Emirates Society of Emergency Medicine Conference 2019
2019-12-11 - 2019-12-14    
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ABOUT EMIRATES SOCIETY OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE CONFERENCE 2019 Organized by the Emirates Society of Emergency Medicine (ESEM), the 6th edition of the conference has become [...]
Advances in Nutritional Science, Healthcare and Aging
2019-12-12 - 2019-12-14    
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ABOUT ADVANCES IN NUTRITIONAL SCIENCE, HEALTHCARE AND AGING Good nutrition is critical to overall health from disease prevention to reaching your fitness goals. High quality, [...]
27th Annual World Congress
2019-12-13 - 2019-12-15    
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Join us from December 13-15 for our 27th Annual World Congress in Las Vegas, marking over a quarter of a century since A4M began its [...]
International Forum on Advancements in Healthcare IFAH Dubai 2019
2019-12-16 - 2019-12-18    
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International Forum on Advancements in Healthcare - IFAH (formerly Smart Health Conference) USA, will bring together 1000+ healthcare professionals from across the world on a [...]
2nd International Conference on Advanced Dentistry and Oral Health
2019-12-28 - 2019-12-30    
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ABOUT 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCED DENTISTRY AND ORAL HEALTH We are pleased to invite you to the 2nd International Conference on Advanced Dentistry and [...]
5th International Conference On Recent Advances In Medical Science ICRAMS
2020-01-01 - 2020-01-02    
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2020 IIER 775th International Conference on Recent Advances in Medical Science ICRAMS will be held in Dublin, Ireland during 1st - 2nd January, 2020 as [...]
01 Jan
2020-01-01 - 2020-01-02    
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The Academics World 744th International Conference on Recent Advances in Medical and Health Sciences ICRAMHS aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research [...]
03 Jan
2020-01-03 - 2020-01-04    
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Academicsera – 599th International Conference On Pharma and FoodICPAF will be held on 3rd-4th January, 2020 at Malacca , Malaysia. ICPAF is to bring together [...]
The IRES - 642nd International Conference On Food Microbiology And Food SafetyICFMFS
2020-01-03 - 2020-01-04    
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The IRES - 642nd International Conference on Food Microbiology and Food SafetyICFMFS aimed at presenting current research being carried out in that area and scheduled [...]
World Congress On Medical Imaging And Clinical Research WCMICR-2020
2020-01-03 - 2020-01-04    
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The WCMICR conference is an international forum for the presentation of technological advances and research results in the fields of Medical Imaging and Clinical Research. [...]
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12 Dec 19
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Periodontitis is a Threat to Healthy Teeth

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Periodontitis is a Threat to Healthy Teeth

Maintaining oral hygiene can be a real chore. There’s so much noise out there about how to do it, what kind of toothbrush or toothpaste to use, how often you should floss, and what kind of mouthwash you should use or avoid. Not getting it right can lead to serious oral health issues. One of the most common and serious diseases plaguing the mouths of the average American citizen is a serious form of gum disease called periodontitis. This advanced dental disease can, if left untreated, spell disaster for your mouth and can lead to serious issues like heart conditions, bad breath, and loss of teeth. Understanding periodontitis and how to prevent it is the key to avoiding serious health complications. 

What is Periodontitis?

Periodontitis is the result of bacterial infections causing inflammation in the gum around the tooth. The first stage of this disease is the commonly known gingivitis, which starts as mild inflammation. If allowed to progress, gaps can form between the base of the tooth and the gum. This can lead to teeth loosening and wiggling in their socket, and can destroy the soft tissue around the tooth’s root. The gum recedes and reveals more of the tooth’s root than normal, leading to a visual appearance that has traditionally been called ‘long in the tooth’. Bacteria causes plaque and acidification on the tooth, eroding enamel and causing a buildup of black, hard calcified tartar around the base of the tooth. This tartar can increase the damage to the gum, advancing the disease even further. 

Common symptoms of the disease include bleeding gums, foul breath and taste in your mouth, receding gumline, and loose teeth, but there are many more that are potentially more serious. Oral health is strongly related to the health of the rest of your body, and periodontitis can contribute to serious health problems. The inflammation around your gums can increase inflammation in other parts of the body, including around the heart. People with periodontitis have two to three times more likelihood of developing serious heart disease, including plaque buildup in the arteries. Poor oral hygiene therefore increases risk of heart attack, though the exact mechanism behind this link is not fully understood. 

Prevention Methods

Once the disease has started, it can’t be reversed. Damage to the soft tissue surrounding the root of the tooth is permanent, and can only be fixed through dental surgery – more on that later. The only reliable way to make sure you don’t have to deal with any of that is to engage in robust preventative care. The obvious methods are to brush your teeth twice a day and floss after every meal, but those old chestnuts of advice are vague and unhelpful. More specific advice would be to brush with fluoride toothpaste first thing in the morning and last thing before you go to bed, making sure to hit the areas near the gumline. Flossing is the most neglected kind of oral care, and in the case of gingivitis or periodontitis this can create a self-feeding cycle. Flossing can potentially make your damaged gums bleed, which can make you want to neglect flossing, which makes the situation worse. More information on prevention can be found here.

An often overlooked step is to get regular cleanings from your dentist. Scaling is a procedure wherein the dentist will scrape the hardened, solidified plaque and tartar away from the space below the gumline. Bacteria can get lodged into hard to reach places that brushing and flossing can’t always reach. In the case of mild, beginning stages of the disease, you may be prescribed antibiotics or an antibiotic mouthwash to prevent further damage and advancement. Should the disease advance to more damaging stages, other methods will be required to save your teeth. 

Treatment of Serious Periodontitis

Surgical intervention might be required to treat periodontitis when it causes serious damage to your mouth. As mentioned previously, the damage to your gums is irreversible once the disease progresses. Your dental health professional can perform different procedures to save your teeth and jawbone, both of which are at risk with untreated periodontitis. Flap surgery is common, and involves peeling the skin around your tooth away to perform a deep cleaning and suturing it back in place. In more serious cases, your dentist may create new gums by harvesting skin from the roof of your mouth or your cheeks. Then, they will graft the new skin into place around the base of your teeth, creating new gums entirely. Combined with regular cleanings and ongoing hygiene, these methods can maintain the teeth you already have. 

Sometimes, there’s no saving a tooth or teeth affected by periodontitis. In those cases, it becomes a matter not of saving the tooth, but of replacing it. Dental implants are the way to go in the most serious cases where tooth loss is unavoidable. Implants are precisely what they sound like: artificial teeth surgically installed into the jawbone. The procedure takes one of two forms, either subperiosteal or endosteal. Subperiosteal implants are installed below the gumline but not directly into the jaw, where endosteal implants are drilled into the jawbone directly. Of the two, endosteal is the stronger and more permanent of the two. 

Dental implants come in different kinds, and what kind of implant you need depends on the specific damage you’ve suffered. You can learn more about dental implants, including their maintenance, at https://www.nuviasmiles.com/blog/does-food-get-under-dental-implants. For a single missing tooth, you’ll need the obviously named single tooth implant. For a few adjacent teeth missing, a dental bridge might be what you need. Bridges are drilled into your jaw at the ends of the gap, which hold the other artificial teeth in place between them. Implant supported dentures are good if you already have dentures and want to upgrade to something better. They snap into and out of place through metal stubs, and are removable for cleaning and maintenance, and sport a stronger bite and more secure connection to your mouth. Finally, in the case of missing many teeth, you might consider a full arch to replace an entire set of teeth.