Periodontitis
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CLINICAL DESCRIPTION
This is the progression of the inflammation of gingivitis into the deep tissue affecting the periodontal membrane causing periodontal pockets, introduction of infection and destruction of periodontium. Can be acute or chronic inflammation of gums and periodontium (tooth attachment).
CLINICAL FEATURESSIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
- Reddened, swollen gingiva
- Easily bleeding gingival on gently probing
- Loose/mobile teeth
- Bad breath from the mouth
- Gingival recession
- Periodontal pocket
INVESTIGATIONS
- Mainly X-ray (orthopantomogram (OPG)) to determine extent of bone loss
TREATMENTNON-PHARMACOLOGICAL
- Reinforce oral hygiene practices
PHARMACOLOGICAL
- Root planning +/- antibacterial irrigant
- Antibiotics are not indicated unless the following exists:
- Necrotizing ulcerative Periodontitis (NUP)
- Exudate discharging from the periodontal pockets
- Patient is non-responsive to conventional therapy
- Juvenile Periodontitis
- Aggressive Periodontitis
Note: Advise on saline mouthwashes or other antiseptic mouth washers twice a day until symptoms resolve.