Can pyorrhea be cured?
Pyorrhea is reversible but that does not mean you can take your chances. While you have dental treatment options to save your teeth, remember if the disease reaches a point of no return you might not be able to save some or all of your teeth.
How do you treat pyorrhea?
Take a spoonful of pure ghee, add some camphor and mix well to form a paste. Apply this paste over the gums two times a day. Grind some pepper till it forms a fine powder and add some salt to it. Massage this mixture onto the gums several times a day to cure pyorrhea.
What causes pyorrhea disease?
Causes. Infection: Diarrhoea is a symptom of infections caused by a host of bacterial, viral and parasitic organisms, most of which are spread by faeces-contaminated water. Infection is more common when there is a shortage of adequate sanitation and hygiene and safe water for drinking, cooking and cleaning.
What is the symptoms of Pyria?
Symptoms
- Swollen gums.
- Bright red or purple gums.
- Gums that are tender or painful to the touch.
- Bleeding gums and/or bleeding after brushing and/or flossing.
- Bad breath.
Which toothpaste is best for pyorrhea?
The Pyrol Tooth Paste has been proved to be very effective against pyorrhoea, plaque and dental flora. It keeps freshness in mouth, tightens gums & strengthens teeth. Pyrol tooth powder is widely recommended by dentists.
What is the difference between gingivitis and pyorrhea?
The major difference between the two is that gingivitis is reversible, while periodontitis is not.
What does Pyria of the gums look like?
Typically they will look red and swollen. Bleeding can occur, initially only on vigorous brushing or when using an interdental floss or stick. Gums can then begin to bleed spontaneously as the gingivitis progresses.
Is pyorrhea contagious?
Pyorrhea, aka periodontitis, is a prevalently bacterial inflammatory disease: many think it is contagious, but it is not.