With the acceleration of the pace of modern life, oral health issues are becoming more and more concerning. Periodontitis, as a common oral disease, is often overlooked. If left untimely**, it can lead to tooth loss, which can seriously affect the patient's oral health and quality of life.
1. Periodontitis and symptoms.
Periodontitis is an infectious disease caused by plaque, early symptoms include red and swollen gums, bleeding, bad breath, etc., and as the disease progresses, symptoms such as gum recession, exposed tooth roots, and loose teeth will appear. If periodontitis is not left untimed**, it can lead to tooth loss.
Second, the harm of periodontitis.
Periodontitis not only affects oral health, but also overall health. Studies have shown that periodontitis is associated with chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes. If periodontitis is not left unchecked**, it can also lead to the spread of infection and other oral diseases.
3. Prevention of periodontitis and**.
The key to preventing periodontitis is to practice good oral hygiene, including regular brushing, rinsing, flossing, etc. In addition, regular dental check-ups and teeth cleaning are also important measures to prevent periodontitis. If you find symptoms of periodontitis, you should seek medical attention in time and receive professional **.
Fourth, young people should pay attention to the prevention of periodontitis.
Young people often think that their teeth are strong and less susceptible to disease, so they tend to neglect oral hygiene. However, periodontitis also has a certain incidence in young people, and its harm cannot be ignored. Young people should pay attention to the prevention of periodontitis, develop good oral hygiene habits, and have regular oral check-ups and cleanings.
Once the symptoms of periodontitis are found, you should seek medical attention in time and receive professional **. At the same time, young people should also pay more attention to periodontitis and protect their dental health. By actively preventing and ** periodontitis, we can maintain our oral health and improve our quality of life.