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Frequent questions

What is periodontitis?

Pyorrhea, periodontitis or periodontal disease is an inflammation of the gums due to an infection. It is a very common pathology that can cause the loss of bone and the structures that support the tooth, so that the tooth can also be lost. It is the main cause of tooth loss in the adult. It is a chronic disease so it is necessary to maintain it for life.

How is it produced?

The main agent is bacterial plaque, as it can produce an inflammatory reaction in the gum that can damage the bone that supports the tooth. There are risk factors such as smoking, alcohol and stress that worsen this pathology. There are other causes such as diabetes or osteoporosis that influence its progression.

How can I detect if I have periodontitis?

If you notice bleeding, mobility in your teeth or that the tooth has been detached from the gum we advise you to go to your dentist.

How is it treated?

A good periodontal treatment is the solution for a good control of dental plaque, since this is the main cause of the disease. This treatment should never be stopped because it is a chronic disease.

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What is an implant?

An implant is a piece similar to a screw that is made from biocompatible materials such as titanium. The implant is inserted into the bone of the maxilla or mandible, simulating the lost root of a tooth. On this implant will be placed the dental crown that is visible in the mouth, that is, the tooth as we see it. With this system the patient will be able to chew correctly and achieve an aesthetic smile.

What is dental plaque?

The dental plaque or biofilm is formed by a set of bacteria that are attached to the surface of the teeth, are joined with each other, immersed in a liquid medium that is saliva. It is the main cause of many oral diseases such as caries and periodontal disease.

How is it treated?

To eliminate excess dental plaque, the most effective is to perform correct oral hygiene techniques by brushing, flossing and using dental mouthwashes, as well as periodically visiting the dentist.

What is gingivitis?

It is an inflammation of the gums that is usually caused by dental plaque. It is characterized by bleeding gums, either spontaneously and without apparent cause, or after brushing.

How is it produced?

The main cause is bacterial plaque. There are also special situations such as pregnancy, puberty, contraceptive intake or the use of oral respirators.

How is it treated?

Gingivitis will disappear once the cause is eliminated. To eradicate it, the plaque control carried out by the patient and the professional is fundamental. In some cases a treatment can be performed to remove excess gum. We must remember that gingivitis is the predecessor of periodontitis, so it is important to treat it in time.

What is dental hypersensitivity?

It is an exaggerated sensitivity in the teeth against certain external stimuli such as cold, heat, sugary foods … before which pain is triggered. It can also be due to the existence of untreated caries, fractures of some teeth … It is one of the most frequent causes of consultation.

How to prevent?

The main agent is bacterial plaque, as it can produce an inflammatory reaction in the gum that can damage the bone that supports the tooth. There are risk factors such as smoking, alcohol and stress that worsen this pathology. There are other causes such as diabetes or osteoporosis that influence its progression.

How is it treated?

Your dentist will apply the appropriate treatment in the consultation and will recommend specific pastes or mouthwashes.

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