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Malattie gengivali e trattamento

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Il trattamento della malattia gengivale comprende una varietà di procedure volte ad affrontare le condizioni infiammatorie che colpiscono la gengiva e i tessuti circostanti. Si va da metodi non chirurgici, come la detartrasi e la levigatura radicolare, a procedure chirurgiche come la chirurgia a lembo e gli innesti ossei, studiate appositamente per arrestare la progressione della malattia e ripristinare la salute orale.

Malattie gengivali e trattamento

Generale

La malattia gengivale, nota anche come parodontite, è un'infezione dei tessuti che mantengono i denti in posizione. È solitamente causata da cattive abitudini di spazzolamento e uso del filo interdentale, che consentono alla placca, una forma appiccicosa di batteri, di accumularsi sui denti e indurirsi. Nella sua fase iniziale, chiamata gengivite, le gengive diventano gonfie, rosse e possono sanguinare. Nelle forme più gravi, come la parodontite, le gengive possono staccarsi dal dente, l'osso può essere perso e i denti possono allentarsi o addirittura cadere. Il trattamento si concentra sulla pulizia accurata delle tasche attorno ai denti e sulla prevenzione di danni all'osso circostante, attraverso tecniche non chirurgiche o chirurgiche, a seconda della gravità della malattia.

Dettagli speciali

Who is it for?

    Individui che mostrano segni di infiammazione gengivale o gengivite.

    Persone a cui è stata diagnosticata la parodontite che notano sintomi come recessione gengivale, denti allentati o alito cattivo persistente.

    Pazienti ad alto rischio di infezioni batteriche alle gengive a causa di scarsa igiene dentale, fumo, diabete o determinati farmaci.

Recovery Period

    I trattamenti non chirurgici possono richiedere tempi di recupero minimi o nulli e i pazienti possono riprendere le normali attività quasi immediatamente.

    Gli interventi chirurgici possono richiedere da alcune settimane ad alcuni mesi per una guarigione completa, a seconda della complessità e delle condizioni di salute personali.

    Spesso sono necessarie visite di controllo per monitorare la guarigione e garantire l'efficacia del piano terapeutico.

Potential Risks and Side Effects

    Aumento temporaneo della sensibilità dentale.

    Gonfiore, sanguinamento o arrossamento nel sito di trattamento.

    Infezione, in particolare se non vengono seguite correttamente le istruzioni per la cura postoperatoria.

    Raramente, danni ai denti vicini o alla mascella.

Alternative Treatments

    Pulizie dentali di routine per le fasi iniziali della malattia gengivale.

    La terapia laser è un'opzione meno invasiva per ridurre i batteri e favorire il riattaccamento delle gengive.

    Rimedi naturali e una migliore igiene dentale nei casi molto lievi, anche se non efficaci quanto i trattamenti professionali.

Success Rate

Il tasso di successo varia notevolmente a seconda dello stadio della malattia gengivale al momento dell'inizio del trattamento, del rispetto delle istruzioni del paziente e dello stato di salute generale. Tuttavia, con un trattamento e una manutenzione adeguati, la maggior parte dei pazienti riscontra un miglioramento significativo della salute gengivale.

Procedure step-by-step overivew

    Valutazione e diagnosi dello stadio e della gravità della malattia gengivale.

    Trattamenti non chirurgici come la detartrasi e la levigatura radicolare, se applicabili.

    Opzioni chirurgiche come la chirurgia del lembo, gli innesti ossei o gli innesti di tessuto nei casi avanzati.

    Cure di follow-up che includono pulizie dentali regolari e monitoraggio della salute delle gengive.

Prezzi

    Turchia

    $500 - $2,000

    Repubblica Ceca

    $600 - $2,500

    Croazia

    $550 - $2,200

    Lituania

    $500 - $2,000

    Polonia

    $450 - $1,800

    Germania

    $1,000 - $3,500

    Svizzera

    $2,000 - $4,500

    Francia

    $1,200 - $3,000

    Regno Unito

    $900 - $2,500

    Stati Uniti

    $1,000 - $8,000

    Canada

    $800 - $6,000

    Australia

    $1,000 - $5,000

Perché i prezzi variano?

    Gravità e stadio della malattia gengivale.

    Tipo di trattamento richiesto: non chirurgico vs. chirurgico.

    Esperienza e ubicazione del professionista odontoiatrico.

    Necessità di procedure aggiuntive come innesti ossei o tissutali.

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