Diagnosis and Treatment
Continuous trauma due to chewing causes changes over the years in the tissues where the teeth are attached to the jawbone and causes increasing movements as the gingivitis progresses.
In cases of progressive gingivitis. Loss occurs in the nutritious support tissues in the jaw bones. Accordingly, shifts and mobility of the teeth are observed, especially in lateral movements. This situation is expressed in patients as loosening, a feeling of pressing on the sponge-like soft tissue, visual impairment, slippage and gaps in the teeth, and ineffectiveness in chewing. Most often, the teeth are ineffective. There are abnormal excessive pressures and, in addition, bone loss due to advanced gingivitis.
If we wash your hand, place it horizontally on our teeth and open and close our mouth a few times, we can feel the excessive pressure on one or more of our teeth. If we feel it, we should consult a periodontist colleague who is an expert on this subject and get support to solve the problem in order to distribute and balance the pressure on the teeth we feel.
What can be done, excessive chewing pressure on the teeth can be eliminated, the inflammatory condition that has developed in the underlying tissues can be surgically eliminated. If necessary, the teeth can be connected to each other. When aesthetics comes to the fore, block aesthetic constructions can be made to ensure the permanent solidarity of the teeth.
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