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Hi lybrate-user
Developing "pyorrhoea" at 19 years is not a very good sign for the future well being of your teeth. It suggests at least some degree of negligence and carelessness on your part. Also, gum disease arising at such an early age might be more aggressive in its overall natural progression.
I suggest that you consult with a professional dental surgeon or a periodontist at the earliest to allow institution of appropriate therapy as early as possible during the course of the dise...more
Developing "pyorrhoea" at 19 years is not a very good sign for the future well being of your teeth. It suggests at least some degree of negligence and carelessness on your part. Also, gum disease arising at such an early age might be more aggressive in its overall natural progression.
I suggest that you consult with a professional dental surgeon or a periodontist at the earliest to allow institution of appropriate therapy as early as possible during the course of the dise...more
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First of all toothpaste don't have any role for the prevention of cavities.
And having cavities is not a serious problem at all.
Cavities which are not too deep can be excavated and be restored by a dental cement.
Cavities that are very deep can be cured by root canal treatment followed by crown ( cap ).
For better prevention of cavities ,
1- Follow proper brushing technique.
2- Brush twice a day
3-clean your teeth immediately every time after you eat fiid or liquids....more
And having cavities is not a serious problem at all.
Cavities which are not too deep can be excavated and be restored by a dental cement.
Cavities that are very deep can be cured by root canal treatment followed by crown ( cap ).
For better prevention of cavities ,
1- Follow proper brushing technique.
2- Brush twice a day
3-clean your teeth immediately every time after you eat fiid or liquids....more
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