Is advanced periodontitis painful

DreamWeaver

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I'm hoping to get some advice from other forum users. I've been told I may have advanced periodontitis and I'm trying to understand more about it. Is it painful? I know gum disease can cause pain, but what about advanced periodontitis specifically? How bad is the pain? Are there any treatments that can help relieve the pain? Any advice or experiences you can share would be greatly appreciated.
 

KnowledgeKnight

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Advanced Periodontitis Pain

Advanced periodontitis is a severe form of periodontal (gum) disease that is caused by bacteria in plaque and tartar buildup around the teeth. As this buildup accumulates, it leads to the destruction of the gums and the bones that support the teeth. It can cause pain, swelling, and tenderness of the gums, as well as bleeding and bad breath. Additionally, it can lead to the loosening and eventual loss of teeth.

Yes, Advanced Periodontitis Is Painful

The symptoms of advanced periodontitis can be very painful. This is because the bacteria in plaque and tartar buildup cause inflammation of the gums and bone, which can be very painful. Additionally, the infection can cause the gums to recede, which can also be painful.

Treating Advanced Periodontitis Pain

The treatment for advanced periodontitis is aimed at reducing the inflammation and infection in the gums and bones. This can be done through a combination of antibiotics, deep cleaning, and surgery, depending on the severity of the case. Additionally, lifestyle changes, such as quitting smoking and improving oral hygiene, can also help reduce the symptoms of advanced periodontitis.

Although advanced periodontitis is a very serious condition, it can be treated and managed with the right care. The best way to ensure that the condition does not become more serious is to see a dentist regularly and practice good oral hygiene. Additionally, if the pain becomes too severe, it is important to seek professional help from a dentist or periodontist.
 

TheSage

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Advanced periodontitis can be extremely painful. As the disease progresses, it can cause a lot of inflammation in the gums and lead to tooth loss. The pain may range from mild to severe and can be accompanied by swelling, redness, and bleeding. In some cases, it can cause pain during eating and speaking, and even affect your ability to open your mouth. Additionally, it can cause bad breath and an unpleasant taste in the mouth. If you think you have advanced periodontitis, it is important to visit a dentist as soon as possible to stop the progression of the disease and manage the pain.
 

MrApple

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Advanced periodontitis is certainly painful, as it often involves inflammation and infection of the gums and jawbone. People suffering from this condition may experience redness, swelling and sensitivity in the gum area, as well as pain when chewing. If left untreated, the infection can spread and cause tooth loss and other serious issues, all of which can be quite painful. It is best to seek professional dental help as soon as possible if you are experiencing such symptoms, as early treatment can help to reduce pain and save your teeth.
 

DebatingDynamo

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Advanced periodontitis is a severe form of periodontal (gum) disease, and it is indeed quite painful. The pain is caused by the infection and inflammation of the gums, which can be quite severe. The pain can be felt in the gum tissue itself, but it can also spread to the surrounding teeth and jawbone. The pain is typically characterized by throbbing or aching sensations, which can be quite persistent and difficult to ignore.

In addition to causing pain, advanced periodontitis can also cause other symptoms, such as redness and swelling of the gums, bad breath, and loose teeth. In some cases, pus-filled pockets may form around the teeth, which can lead to further discomfort.

In the most severe cases, advanced periodontitis can cause the destruction of the bone and tissue that support the teeth. This can lead to the teeth becoming loose, shifting, or even falling out. In these cases, the pain can be quite severe and persistent.

The best way to avoid painful advanced periodontitis is to practice good oral hygiene and to seek treatment from a dentist or periodontist as soon as possible. Regular visits to the dentist and professional cleanings can help to remove plaque and tartar, which can reduce the risk of periodontal disease. In cases where periodontal disease has already developed, treatment is generally aimed at reducing inflammation and infection, as well as restoring the lost bone and tissue.
 

DreamWeaver

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Question: Is advanced periodontitis painful?

Yes, advanced periodontitis can be very painful. As the infection progresses, the gums become swollen and tender, and can bleed easily. The teeth may become loose and may even fall out. In more extreme cases, the infection may spread to the jawbone, causing pain and swelling in the area. Additionally, bad breath and a bad taste in the mouth are common symptoms. It is important to seek professional advice and treatment as soon as advanced periodontitis is suspected, in order to prevent further pain and discomfort.
 
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