Periodontics

Periodontics is one of the major branches of dentistry that deals with the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of gum diseases related to the supporting tissues of teeth, such as the gums and bone. This field also includes the placement and maintenance of dental implants. One of the most common gum diseases is gingivitis, which is caused by plaque build-up on teeth. If left untreated, gingivitis can progress to periodontitis, a more severe form of gum disease that can lead to tooth loss. It is important to catch gum diseases early to prevent further damage and maintain oral health. Dental implants are a common solution for tooth loss caused by various factors such as gum disease, cavities, and accidents. A dental implant is surgically placed in the jawbone to support an abutment and crown that looks and functions like a natural tooth. Dental implants offer several benefits, including improved speech, easier eating, and improved oral health. To maintain healthy teeth and gums, it is important to practice good oral hygiene, such as brushing twice a day, flossing regularly, and visiting the dentist for regular check-ups and cleanings. Smoking and poor diet can also contribute to gum disease and tooth loss. In conclusion, periodontics encompasses a wide range of services that are essential for maintaining oral health, including the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of gum disease as well as the placement and maintenance of dental implants. By taking care of our teeth and gums, we can prevent tooth loss and maintain a healthy smile.


From: Journal of Dentistry And Oral Implants

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Editor-in-chief: Vinayak Raghunathan, Assistant Professor, The Oxford Dental College.
Publication Type: Open Access Journal
Description: Dental implants are metal posts or frames that are surgically positioned into the jawbone beneath your gums. Once in place, they allow your dentist to mount replacement teeth onto them. To receive implants, you need to have healthy gums and adequate bone to support the implant. You must also commit to keeping these structures healthy.