Why periodontitis is painless?

Potential contributors to antinociception and hypoalgesia in painless periodontal disease. Multiple changes in the neuroanatomy and extracellular microenvironment of the periodontal region may contribute to the disconnect between ongoing inflammation and pain responses that is observed in periodontitis.
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Why there is no pain in periodontitis?

In dentistry, periodontal pain is relatively localized and therefore extends less than pain originating in the tooth pulp. The periodontal ligament is innervated by Aδ and C fibers which transmit sensations of pain and pressure.
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Does periodontitis cause severe pain?

If you have advanced periodontitis, you might experience severe pain while chewing, severe bad breath, and a foul taste in your mouth. You'll likely lose your teeth.
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Is gingivitis painless?

The gums are most often painless or mildly tender when gingivitis is present. Plaque and tartar may be seen at the base of the teeth. Your dentist will use a probe to closely examine your gums to determine if you have gingivitis or periodontitis. Periodontitis is an advanced form of gingivitis that involves bone loss.
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How does periodontitis feel?

“Gum diseases typically start with inflammation along the gum line,” says Erik Sahl, DDS, assistant professor of periodontics at Loma Linda University. They may also feel tender or painful and bleed easily when you floss or brush.
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Can you have periodontal disease without symptoms?

Gum disease is often painless and without noticeable symptoms, making it hard to know if you really have it. Many symptoms may not appear until an advanced stage of the disease, called periodontitis.
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Why is my gum swollen around one tooth No pain?

1. Food Debris. If you have swelling around just one tooth in your mouth, it may be because you didn't get food debris out from under your gums, which can cause decay and inflammation. If you get the debris out early by brushing and flossing, the swelling may go away.
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Do gums always bleed with periodontitis?

Bleeding gums are often the first sign of gum disease. If the plaque buildup continues to worsen, the bleeding usually gets worse. The reality is that your gums shouldn't bleed when you brush and floss.
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Can periodontitis be in one tooth?

Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is a bacterial infection involving the gums and sometimes the bone that surrounds a tooth. Gum diseases can affect one tooth or many teeth, and they range from gum irritation (gingivitis) to severe infection (periodontitis).
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What is marginal periodontitis?

Marginal periodontitis is a disease of the marginal periodontium characterized by inflammation and resorption of the alveolar crest. Clinically it must be differentiated from gingivitis and senile atrophy.
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Does periodontal disease hurt?

It's typically caused by poor brushing and flossing habits that allow plaque—a sticky film of bacteria—to build up on the teeth and harden. In advanced stages, periodontal disease can lead to sore, bleeding gums; painful chewing problems; and even tooth loss.
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Is aggressive periodontitis painful?

One of the most common symptoms of advanced periodontitis is pain. Pain is never a good thing when it comes to your mouth. The pain from periodontitis stems from the gums, and you may even feel it in your teeth. Other signs of advanced periodontitis are loose teeth and tooth decay.
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How does periodontitis occur?

Causes. Periodontitis occurs when inflammation or infection of the gums (gingivitis) occurs and is not treated. Infection and inflammation spreads from the gums (gingiva) to the ligaments and bone that support the teeth. Loss of support causes the teeth to become loose and eventually fall out.
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Is periodontal treatment painful?

Will treatment hurt? You can expect some discomfort from periodontal treatment, but it will probably be much less than you fear. The high fear factor is one of the reasons why people don't see the dentist soon enough when they notice symptoms.
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Does bone loss in teeth cause pain?

On its own, bone loss cannot be reversed. Left untreated, the bone in your jaw and around your teeth will continue to resorb, leading to more tooth loss, disease, and pain.
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Can you have gingivitis without bleeding?

Healthy gums don't bleed. What causes gingivitis? Plaque. While there are many circumstances that can contribute to gingivitis, such as smoking cigarettes or use of tobacco products, a compromised immune system, hormonal changes, or even medications, the main cause is still the retention of plaque on your gum tissue.
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How long does periodontitis take to develop?

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During the early gingivitis stages, gum inflammation can occur in as little as five days. Within two to three weeks, the signs of generalized gingivitis become more noticeable. If you still leave this untreated, it would progress to slight periodontal disease.
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Is early periodontitis reversible?

Periodontitis can't be reversed, only slowed down, while gingivitis can be reversed. This is why it's important to catch it in its early stages and prevent it from moving on to periodontitis.
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Can you live with periodontal disease?

Living with periodontal disease can cause aesthetic complications and bone loss of a serious nature. Unlike other injuries, periodontal disease does not cause any pain. It is a silent disease when the teeth gum becomes inflamed and bleeds.
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Do gums stop bleeding periodontitis?

If you have had previous treatment for gum disease, you may have had great results, and your gums have improved or stopped bleeding. Once you have suffered from gum disease, it is important to keep up with your oral hygiene and gum treatments, because gum bleeding and disease can reoccur.
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Can you have healthy gums with periodontal disease?

And though periodontitis is common, it is preventable with the right oral hygiene and regular dental checkups. However, if you do develop periodontitis, it is treatable, and periodontal treatments can leave you with healthy gums, which means healthy teeth.
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Can periodontitis be cured?

Can you reverse periodontal disease? The damage done by gingivitis can often be reversed by ridding your gums of the infection. Periodontitis is more advanced, however, and often does damage to your teeth and gums that's impossible to reverse without extensive dental treatments.
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Is pericoronitis common?

Pericoronitis is a dental condition that causes infection and inflammation of the soft tissues surrounding a partially erupted tooth, as an article in the British Journal of General Practice (BJGP) explains. Approximately 81% of people in their 20s experience this condition at some time.
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How long does pericoronitis last?

Generally, pericoronitis resolves between one and three weeks. However, it can reoccur if you leave the original cause untreated.
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Can gingivitis be one spot?

There are various reasons that your gum could swell in one area, including poor hygiene, gum disease, or an abscess.
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