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Is periodontal disease catching? |
my partner's dentist has just treated my partner for periodontal disease. he has now suggested that I go in to see him for a check-up, even though he is not my dentist. is he right to be concerned, or is he just trying to make money out of me?! My people who speak without knowledge, listen to me. Periodontal disease is of bacterial origin and it IS catching. If you ever kiss, that is. Or share a toothbrush. just trying to make money Periodontal disease is not catching. However, if you have not been to the dentist in awhile, it is time to go to have your teeth cleaned and checked. You cant catch it, but don't share your toothbrush. Theres no need for you to go unless you want to. Periodontal disease is not something that you could catch.. It is not catching. It is a gum disease from not eating the correct foods and also not brushing properly. It is similar if you have an iron deficiency you will be anaemic but it is not contagious. If you havent been to the dentist in a while go to yours. If you are concerned mention it to your dentist. Periodontal disease in itself is not catching but what if your partner had an infection in the gums, maybe the infection could be passed on? Were any antibiotics prescribed? Otherwise the dentist is just drumming up more custom. Periodontal disease is caused by not brushing & flossing daily. Tartar builds up below the gum line, which inflames the gum tissue & leaves it open to bacterial infection. If you're sharing a tooth brush, or kissing you could get the bacteria in your mouth, however if you're taking care of your teeth, you're not going to get periodontal disease. However, you should be getting regular cleanings & check-ups twice a year, so my guess is if you're not doing that, that's why the dentist suggested that you come in. |
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