Diagnosis of Periodontitis

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What is periodontitis? Periodontal disease refers to a group of inflammatory conditions that affect the tissues around the teeth. The mildest form of periodontal disease is gingivitis and, if left untreated, gingivitis can progress to periodontitis.

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Congratulations, I’m a periodontist and these is a superb presentation! Best I ever seen in YouTube! If all presentations in Osmosis are as good and complete as this one you have a fan on me. Thanks!

periososa
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"Wow, this video on the diagnosis of periodontitis is incredibly informative! I've been struggling with gum problems for a while, and this video helped me understand the signs and symptoms to look out for. The visuals and explanations provided by the presenter were clear and easy to follow, making it easier for me to recognize the early stages of periodontitis. I also appreciated the practical tips on maintaining good oral hygiene and the importance of regular dental check-ups. This video is a valuable resource for anyone concerned about their gum health. Thank you for sharing!"

Fit
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Thank you! I am a general dentist, and I can tell how through and informative this video is.

nayanpatel
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The explanation and delivery is impeccable, I hope to one day bring value to the dental world to the same extent that the team at Osmosis has!

dentogenesis
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very clear presentation. you guys are always the best!

fishwiththesmile
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hi 👨‍⚕️
I am southkorea periodontist
excellent 👏🏻👏🏻

doctorbaesh
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Excellent video and explanation!! I haven't been able to get to my dentist at all throughout covid due to short staffed or there not being a dentist available and my insurance is so limited that there's only so many places within a reasonable range that even takes my insurance. Now I've been on chemotherapy for the last 2+ years and I 💯 KNOW I MUST see a dentist as, well, let's just say it's pretty obvious as I think the medication I'm on is ruining my teeth 🥺😭 but now I'm so scared as I've always had such sensitive teeth, but even more so now. So I'm so terrified of not only it being painful, but also for being judged. And of course, I don't want to lose my teeth. Ugh. Health conditions that cause alternative issues are awful!
Anyways. Wonderful job here and thank you for this very insightful information!!

MissJane
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the gum on only 1 tooth, , my front lower, , is lowering very fast and somewhat slight pain but does not last long, , all my other gums are normal, i`m worried as every place I called they said their booked for weeks, , so i`m at a loss what to do, , I`m brushing, flossing but still, , the gum line is now at the near end of the tooth

andrewmontreal
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In your staging table, stage 3 and 4 probing depth should be "more than or equal to 6" not less than. Great video anyways

auuab
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I got irrational fear of dentist because of traumatic experiences in my childhood and haven’t gone in like 10 years. I think I for sure have gingivitis and maybe slight early gum disease but I try to brush everyday and use floss. My anxiety is so bad about it I try to avoid it at all costs. Any suggestions as to how I can reverse my gingivitis and slight receding of gum? You think I could go to the dentist for the lightest cleaning in the world and it would be ok? I can’t do needles and I would honestly rather die than go to the dentist. Maybe teeth whitening? My teeth also aren’t very straight but I just don’t want to lose any. If you take time to read this and give an honest answer I really appreciate it.

ghostman
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So if a patient has some 4mm pockets, bleeding on probing but no bone loss do you still use the staging and grading?

elenatoledano
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can u explain to me about 12 mandatory question?

kerolcah
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My jaw bone is destroyed, I don't wanna live anymore

balajiedlyngdoh
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Those who came here to find out if they had it or not, but now have enough knowledge tk become a dentist
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