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Periodontal treatment
Periodontal treatment is required when the tissues around the tooth are damaged by inflammation.
The most common diseases of periodontitis are gingivitis and periodontitis. These diseases are characterised by red, swollen and bleeding gums, resulting in the occurrence of an unpleasant smell of the mouth. Periodontal disease may be caused by genetic, biological and patient behavioural factors.
Patients who have undergone regular professional oral hygiene procedures, who regularly brush their teeth, have no chronic disease (e.g. diabetes mellitus) may never know that they have a genetic predisposition to periodontal disease because they will never get it.
Personal teeth cleaning habits are essential to control periodontal diseases. The course of periodontal disease will depend on the determination to clean your teeth regularly and properly.