Periodontology is a branch of dentistry concerned with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases affecting the soft and hard tissues surrounding and supporting the teeth. It focuses on preserving structures such as the jawbone, to which the teeth are anchored, and the periodontal ligament (connective tissue) that supports the teeth. By treating diseases in these areas, periodontology aims to improve overall oral health. Periodontal diseases are one of the leading causes of tooth loss worldwide and can lead to significant health issues if not diagnosed and treated early.
Periodontology involves the treatment of diseases related to the soft tissues in the mouth, restoring the health of the gums, performing gingival aesthetic surgeries, treating conditions such as bone loss, and addressing issues like tooth looseness. Moreover, periodontology is not limited to disease treatment; it also includes measures to maintain the health of the teeth and gums after treatment. Periodontal therapy aims to stop the progression of gum diseases and ensure their reversal.
Periodontal diseases lead to inflammation in the gums and supporting tissues of the teeth. These diseases can cause significant health issues that may result in tooth loss. Globally, approximately 70% of tooth loss in adults occurs due to periodontal diseases.
Periodontal diseases can generally be categorized into two main types:
Failure to treat these diseases not only threatens oral health but also negatively impacts general health. Studies have shown that periodontal diseases are associated with several systemic diseases, including cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and respiratory illnesses.
The diagnosis of periodontal diseases involves methods such as intraoral examination and jaw X-rays. Periodontists evaluate symptoms like gum bleeding, gum growth, gum recession, and bone loss. Additionally, the patient's medical history is considered to develop an appropriate treatment plan.
Based on the dentist's examination, the level of gum inflammation, presence of tartar, bone loss, and the condition of the gums are used to plan the treatment process.
If periodontal diseases are detected early, treatment can typically be carried out using simple and effective methods. The treatment process varies depending on the stage and severity of the disease.
Preventing periodontal diseases is possible with proper oral hygiene. Regularly brushing teeth, using dental floss, visiting the dentist, and maintaining a healthy diet are essential steps to prevent periodontal diseases. Additionally, smoking and excessive alcohol consumption are risk factors that increase the likelihood of developing periodontal diseases.
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