Periodontitis is a pathology of a complex of structures that surround the tooth and hold it in the bone fossa. These structures include: the outer wall of the bony socket where the tooth is located, the ligament between the bone and the tooth, and the outer surface of the root of the tooth. Also here can be attributed a ligament along the contour of the tooth and part of the gum to which the tooth is attached. If one, several or all structures are affected, periodontitis develops.
This pathology has three variants of the course:
1.To score and forget about everything that the doctors told you during the consultation. Continue living with "pleasant" sensations in your mouth. Wait for that happy day when the last tooth falls out (and with it the torment will end) and put 2 removable dentures. Yes, teeth will fall out or be removed. It is a fact! And the fun will continue with dentures (and removable dentures are far from the most pleasant)
2.Soberly assess the situation, understand that there is a problem and it needs to be addressed before it's too late. A very disappointing moment is that we cannot restore these anatomical structures, but only take measures to stop their further destruction. One of the key points of treatment is the frequent procedures at the hygienist. Removal of deposits of hard and soft type above the gum, and granulations under the gum. In this case, you need to use special techniques like Vector
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Outstanding qualities of the Vector as a medical device: