How does chronic gingivitis do?
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Gingivitis for patients with tooth health has brought very serious harm, will bring more trouble to patients, a lot of friends for this disease have ignored, for this reason for the harm of gingivitis is not very understanding, about the harm of the disease we should pay attention to. How does chronic gingivitis do?
How does chronic gingivitis do?
The prevalence of chronic marginal gingivitis is high, involving a wide range of people. It can occur in all regions, all ethnic groups and all age groups in the world. Almost everyone can have different degrees and ranges of chronic marginal gingivitis at a certain time in his life. The diagnosis and treatment of this disease is not complicated, but because of its high incidence, it can still recur after cure, and some patients with chronic gingivitis can develop into periodontitis; It is very important to prevent its occurrence and recurrence.
Puberty and adults generally suffer from mild gingivitis, if not detected early, the situation may become serious, and may evolve into periodontal disease, thus endangering the health of teeth. Gingivitis only invades gingiva and does not invade other periodontal tissues, so teeth do not loose. X-ray examination showed that alveolar bone, periodontal ligament and cementum were normal. Gingival bleeding is often the result of gingival inflammation; Inflammation is caused by tartar and calculus stimulation; The formation of tartar and calculus is caused by the failure to thoroughly remove the food debris and calcium accumulated between teeth and gingival pocket.
Because the etiology of gingivitis is clear, plaque is the pathogenic factor of the disease, and the lesion is only limited in the gingiva, therefore, to remove the etiology, eliminate plaque, can get obvious effect. In mild cases, scaling (commonly known as tooth washing) is usually used to completely remove the calculus, control the plaque, gingival redness and swelling, or oral antibiotics. Gingivoplasty should be performed in patients with gingival hyperplasia, that is, partial gingivectomy should be performed to restore the physiological appearance of gingiva. After the above treatment, gingivitis and gingival morphology recovery, in order to maintain and consolidate the curative effect, we must adhere to the daily careful and reasonable brushing, thoroughly remove dental plaque. If gingivitis is not treated, gingivitis will continue to develop, which may invade deep periodontal tissue and develop into periodontitis.
matters needing attention
After reading the above introduction, we learned the hazards of gingivitis. This disease is serious and affects the lives of patients. Therefore, if we want to have a clear understanding of gingivitis, we must guard against the hazards of this disease, and we also need to carry out some prevention work on this disease.









