How to Treat Chronic Periodontitis
Things You'll Need
- Antibiotics
- Floss
- Mouth rinse
- Electric toothbrush
Instructions
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Talk to your doctor about scaling. This non-surgical procedure effectively treats chronic periodontitis. Using an ultrasonic device, a doctor removes tarter and bacteria from the teeth and gums. Removing bacteria treats the infection, and prevents future infections.
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Take an antibiotic. To treat chronic periodontitis, doctors will likely prescribe an antibiotic. This can include an oral antibiotic or an antibiotic mouth rinse.
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Floss on a regular basis. Flossing removes plague and food from between the teeth. This reduces bacteria that can infect the gums.
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Use an electric toothbrush. An electronic toothbrush eliminates tarter and plague, which reduces bacteria in the mouth. Brush at least three times a day, or after every meal.
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Carry a portable mouth rinse. If unable to brush your teeth multiple times a day, bring along a small bottle of mouth rinse. Rinse your mouth throughout the day to eliminate bacteria that causes chronic periodontitis.
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