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| 6 - 7 | \n20,00 | \n
| 7 - 8 | \n21,00 | \n
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\n' 'After successful initial periodontal treatment (see ' 'tip 8), the gums tighten and, in the best-case ' 'scenario, the gum pockets disappear and often reduce in ' 'size. However, bony regeneration usually does not ' 'occur. The basic tendency to periodontitis is ' 'also the same after treatment as before (see tip 3). In ' 'this respect, periodontitis is basically "incurable". ' 'The inflammation-free state and the associated ' 'standstill for further bone resorption only remains ' 'stable for a certain period of time, which varies from ' 'person to person. This must be determined individually ' 'in order to repeat the periodontitis therapy (as ' 'so-called supportive periodontal therapy, UPT) ' 'in a modified or analogue form at intervals as ' 'required.
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' Professional tooth cleaning at the dentist alone is '
'often not enough to halt the progression of periodontal '
'disease, as it does not affect the inflammatory '
'reactions in the depths of the gum pockets. The first '
'UPT usually takes place 6 - 8 weeks after the initial '
'periodontitis therapy, then after 3, 6 to 12 months. It '
'is important that the dentist reassesses the risk of '
'disease progression from time to time (general '
'illnesses, stress, living conditions, medication, '
'hormone status, etc.) and then adjusts the intervals '
'individually. For a lifetime.
Healthy teeth are covered with a fine root membrane ' 'that is fused to the bone in the tooth socket. The gums ' 'lie on top of this in a layer 1-2 mm thick. Healthy ' 'gums adhere to the cervical area of the tooth with many ' 'small suction cups. This prevents bacteria and plaque ' 'from penetrating between the gum and tooth to the ' 'jawbone.
Expert tip
Healthy gums are '
'firm, pale pink, slightly stippled and do not bleed '
'when touched or brushed. The "red aesthetic" is a very '
'important factor for a radiantly beautiful smile.
Many people suffer from exposed tooth necks and ' 'hypersensitivity. These can also have other causes. For ' 'example, bone windows on the periodontium can occur ' 'during growth or the exposed root surfaces can be the ' 'result of extensive orthodontic root movements or ' 'incorrect tooth brushing technique (usually too much ' 'pressure from the toothbrush). (see ApaCare Guide to ' 'sensitive teeth)
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' Exposed tooth necks can often be left as they are. '
'The affected teeth are generally not at risk of '
'additional loss. In the case of visual impairments, '
'these can be covered very successfully by microsurgical '
'gum displacement or gum grafting.
Sensitive tooth necks are widespread. It is ' 'estimated that around 40% of all adults between the ' 'ages of 20 and 40 are or have been affected. Gum ' 'recession and/or signs of wear lead to exposed tooth ' 'necks or root surfaces. The tooth has many (dentinal) ' 'tubules in this area, into which nerve processes ' 'radiate from the inside of the tooth and which are ' 'surrounded by fluid. Thermal (especially cold) or ' 'osmotic (sweet/sour) stimuli can cause this column of ' 'fluid in the dentinal tubules to move, which can ' 'sometimes cause severe, short-lasting, shooting pain in ' 'response to these stimuli.
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' Many sensitivities disappear by themselves after a '
'while. Toothpaste with liquid enamel and fluoride '
'(ApaCare) is the best way to prevent this.
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prevention often goes (far) beyond professional tooth cleaning
After successful initial periodontal treatment (see tip 8), the gums tighten and, in the best-case scenario, the gum pockets disappear and often reduce in size. However, bony regeneration usually does not occur. The basic tendency to periodontitis is also the same after treatment as before (see tip 3). In this respect, periodontitis is basically "incurable". The inflammation-free state and the associated standstill for further bone resorption only remains stable for a certain period of time, which varies from person to person. This must be determined individually in order to repeat the periodontitis therapy (as so-called supportive periodontal therapy, UPT) in a modified or analogue form at intervals as required.
Expert tip
Professional tooth cleaning at the dentist alone is often not enough to halt the progression of periodontal disease, as it does not affect the inflammatory reactions in the depths of the gum pockets. The first UPT usually takes place 6 - 8 weeks after the initial periodontitis therapy, then after 3, 6 to 12 months. It is important that the dentist reassesses the risk of disease progression from time to time (general illnesses, stress, living conditions, medication, hormone status, etc.) and then adjusts the intervals individually. For a lifetime.
Healthy teeth are covered with a fine root membrane that is fused to the bone in the tooth socket. The gums lie on top of this in a layer 1-2 mm thick. Healthy gums adhere to the cervical area of the tooth with many small suction cups. This prevents bacteria and plaque from penetrating between the gum and tooth to the jawbone.
Expert tip
Healthy gums are firm, pale pink, slightly stippled and do not bleed when touched or brushed. The "red aesthetic" is a very important factor for a radiantly beautiful smile.
Many people suffer from exposed tooth necks and hypersensitivity. These can also have other causes. For example, bone windows on the periodontium can occur during growth or the exposed root surfaces can be the result of extensive orthodontic root movements or incorrect tooth brushing technique (usually too much pressure from the toothbrush). (see ApaCare Guide to sensitive teeth)
Expert tip
Exposed tooth necks can often be left as they are. The affected teeth are generally not at risk of additional loss. In the case of visual impairments, these can be covered very successfully by microsurgical gum displacement or gum grafting.