What happens during the assessment?
Your dental professional will take a series of measurements to understand how healthy your gums are. These measurements may include:
What else is needed?
Once the clinical measurements are complete, your dental professional may take radiographs (x-rays) to take a closer look at the bone level supporting your teeth. It is important to note that radiographs produce a 2-dimensional image of the teeth. This means they are most useful for assessing bone loss between the teeth (interproximal bone loss).
How is periodontitis diagnosed?
Using all of the above information, your dental professional will classify your periodontitis using these key parameters:
Understanding the extent, stage, and progression of your periodontitis is essential for creating a treatment plan tailored to your needs.
It is important to understand that periodontitis is a lifelong condition. While the disease itself cannot usually be cured or fully reversed, it can be effectively managed with the right care and maintenance.
References
Dr Antoniszczak will present a lecture about the oral health challenges among people living with diabetes. This lecture explores the key challenges faced by individuals living with diabetes, focusing on…
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Read moreDr Antoniszczak will present a lecture about the oral health challenges among people living with diabetes. This lecture explores the key challenges faced by individuals living with diabetes, focusing on…
Read moreHosted by #diabeteschat, join Dr Varkha Rattu and the team behind the Periodontitis-Diabetes Hub for an insightful discussion exploring the importance of managing periodontitis and diabetes.
Read moreChronic inflammation links both diseases
Periodontitis can significantly increase blood glucose levels
Inflammation from periodontitis exacerbates insulin resistance
Regular periodontal reviews can aid diabetes management
Chronic inflammation links both diseases
Periodontitis can significantly increase blood glucose levels
Inflammation from periodontitis exacerbates insulin resistance
Regular periodontal reviews can aid diabetes management