I think pyorrhea is the disease, a periodontist is the type of dentist that treats it. My father had it and it seems to be genetic.
A periodontist.
A periodontist is someone who has specialized skills in dealing with periodontal disease. This covers diagnosis, treatment and also prevention of the disease. A periodontist is also good at treating oral inflammation and placing dental implants.
Is pyorrhea contagious?
A physicain who specializes in the treatment of the gums is called a periodontist. A periodontist specializes in treating such things as periodontal disease, implants, gum surgeries, and sometimes simple extractions depending how much education the periodontist has received.
If you had pyorrhea, the part of your body that would hurt is your gums. Pyorrhea is a severe form of gum disease that can cause inflammation, pain, and infection in the gums, leading to symptoms such as gum recession, bad breath, and loose teeth.
Pyorrhea is another name for periodontitis. It is an inflammatory disease of the gums. If this disease is left untreated, the person will loose their teeth and they will also have significant bone loss.
A periodontist studies gum disease. Here are some sentences.My sister wants to become a periodontist.My periodontist told me I have to floss every day.Listen to your periodontist unless you want to end up wearing dentures.
The word periodontist in German would be (if it is a male) (der) Periodontist and (if it is a female) (die) Periodontistin.
yes. My dad had it at age 38 and now I have it at age 38. My dads mom also had it in her middle 30s.
Pyorrhea, also known as periodontitis, refers to a severe gum disease characterized by the inflammation and infection of the gums, leading to the deterioration of the supporting structures of the teeth. It can result in symptoms such as gum bleeding, bad breath, and tooth mobility. If left untreated, pyorrhea can lead to tooth loss and other serious health issues. Regular dental care and proper oral hygiene are essential for prevention and management.
PYORRHEA IS A discharge of pus (short simple answer). Commonly, when we talk about "pyorrhea", we are refering to a dental disease. In it's advanced form, there will be a formation of pus between the bottom (roots) of the tooth and the gums around it. Many times it will cause the loosening of the tooth also. Anyone who thinks that they may have it, or starting to have it, should see their dentist ASAP!
The correct spelling is "periodontist." A periodontist is a dentist who specializes in treatment of gum diseases.