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Parodontics - Description

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par1Periodontitis comes from Greek words ‘peri’ and ‘odontos’ which means ‘a tooth’. It is a set of inflammatory-dystrophic diseases of dental ligamentous apparatus as well as a connecting neighboring bone. Parodontics is a branch of dentistry that studies norms and pathologies of the tissues which surround the teeth. The causes of periodontitis may be different. Genetic predisposition is one of them.

 

However, the causes of periodontitis are recognized beforehand. Hygiene offences, dental tartar and debris are par2the first premonitory symptoms. Dental tartar removing will help to avoid gums exposure and resorption. It’s easier to stop this process on the first stages with the help of oral hygiene or dental tartar removing.

Parodontics deals with tartar removing with the help of special technical devices.

par3This process is totally painless. Ultrasound scaler or sodium-based device is used to remove dental tartar.

Parodontics pays a special attention to the evenness of the filling or crown surfaces. Besides dental tartar removing, it is recommended to use even metal-less crowns.

Periodontitis is happened to appear because of the absence of a posterior tooth. That is why blood circulation is worsened because of the congestion of other teeth. This is how periodontitis appears. In such situation dental tartar removing will not solve the problem. It is necessary to restore the missing tooth or a group of teeth. It is recommended to use flexible prosthesis which looks more natural and doesn’t cause congestion of any zone.

 

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Parodontics is one of the main areas in Median clinic. Our professionals have been dealt with dental tartar removing, periodontitis prophylaxis and treatment for many years. In restoration of the missing teeth-group we offer splinting with a ribbond system. If you need tartar removing or other services, or you just want to make an appointment with a dentist you can do this with the help of our web-site.

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