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Can bone loss be stopped after Periodontal disease has started.? |
I read up on Periodontitis w/ Wikipedia. Once significant bone loss has already happened, can a dentist save a person teeth. I mean some bone loss over decades is normal right? If the person already lost a large amount due to disease, then is it not inevitable the teeth be lost after many yrs because not enough bone will be left to support the teeth? I mean if some bone loss is natural over long periods of time, then somone who already has bone loss to begin w/ because of other factors destined to loose their teeth. Hi, I totally agree with gumhelper. |
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