Periodontitis versus parodontosis

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Most common reasons for periodontitis

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Periodontitis and saliva test-is it useful?

Periodontitis-saliva test? Yes and no! Our last discussion was about lasers, today we want to inform you about the saliva test. It is a common practice for some dental professionals to require that the patients with periodontal disease to undergo expensive saliva test prior to their therapy.    Congratulations! Now the patient knows that there [...]

Dental implants can be hazardous to your health!

Posted by Dental News Team am 18, Nov - 2009

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As promised, today we shall give you a detailed explanation of yesterday’s implant x-ray!

What are the problems that should have been fixed before implanting, but weren’t?

implantation_erklaerungLet’s begin with the diagnosis:

  • Localised periodontitis (the red streak in the upper jaw on the left outlines the bone), it is obvious that in this area the bone has receded due to inflammation; periodontal treatment should have been performed before implanting.
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  • Infected bone in several places (red circles); these infections should also have been treated before implanting.
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  • Several teeth which received very poor root treatment (red arrows); root treatment should have been redone – correctly
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  • A tooth, probably dead, which is causing an inflammation in the maxillary membrane (blue arrow and blue line); root treatment followed by general treatment of the entire maxillary sinus would have been the right thing to do

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Implants, in and of themselves, are an excellent way to provide your jaw with a permanent denture. However, you do have to make sure that the mouth is well prepared and there are no other problems which would prevent the implant from settling in properly!

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