Can you reverse early periodontal disease?

Periodontal disease can be reversed when detected and treated early. It's one of the dental problems most people are likely to develop, and about half of adults in the U.S.

Can you reverse early periodontal disease?

Periodontal disease can be reversed when detected and treated early. It's one of the dental problems most people are likely to develop, and about half of adults in the U.S. U.S. citizens over 30 years of age have some kind of this type, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.

The last and most invasive way to reverse gum disease is to have surgery. During this type of surgery, the gums are cut and moved backwards so that the tooth is exposed. This allows the dentist to completely eliminate bacteria and damage. When gum disease is caught early, it's easier to treat.

Properly brushing and flossing your teeth on a daily basis can help reverse gum disease in as little as 30 days. Using an antimicrobial mouthwash may also be beneficial. Regular use of an antibacterial mouthwash can reverse the growth of bacteria that cause gum disease. It can also help to reverse periodontitis in its early stages.

Taking care of your body, in general, will help you avoid the terrible effects that periodontal disease can have. If the infection is extensive, your dentist will most likely recommend periodontal surgery or periodontal laser therapy to clean deep pockets filled with bacteria that ooze pus.

Holly Williamsen
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