Paradentitis is an inflammation of the periodontium that occurs due to infection or damage to the gums. Paradentitis can be caused by various reasons, including caries, periodontitis, periodontitis, gum trauma and others.
Symptoms of paradentitis include pain in the gums and teeth, bleeding gums, bad breath, and swollen gums. Symptoms of general inflammation such as fever and headache may also occur.
Treatment for paradentitis may include antibiotics, antiseptic mouth rinses, surgical procedures to remove damaged tissue, and monitoring oral hygiene. If paradentitis is not treated, it can lead to tooth loss.
Prevention of paradentitis involves regular oral care, hygiene control and treatment of underlying diseases such as caries and periodontitis. You should also visit your dentist regularly for professional cleanings and oral examinations.
Paradentitis is a common disease