I want to confirm whether I should continue with the current dentist I'm seeing or should I seek another professional. I'm attaching a dental x-ray of mine.
Please share your observations regarding any issues you see in the x-ray. I want to know what can be discovered by it, about anyone's dental health.
Symptoms at present-
slight mobility in teeth where there's recession.
I don't see any symptoms that might suggest high blood sugar level. I've yet to get a blood test done.
I'd really appreciate some guidance and clarification at this point.
Thank you in advance
Answers (7)
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Hi, from what we can see in the x-ray there definitely is loss of bone indicating periodontitis.
Mobility in teeth and gum recession is common in periodontitis due to the infection
I will suggest you to get your blood-work done to make sure about the status of your blood sugar. If there is diabetes, it explains why periodontitis has flared up.
Will suggest you to consult a periodontist who can definitely manage the case.
Scaling, cleaning (oral prophylaxis) will be done.
Next Steps
Blood tests to check for blood sugar
Oral prophylaxis
Consult periodontist
Hello....
From your symptoms,first you should take blood sugar test ..if it is high .plz first visit your diabetologist .... otherwise visit near dentist ...you should take oral dental checkup if calculus present means ..you should do cleaning ...use mouth wash ....for blood sugar patients normally will happen.....so consult near dentist or periodontist for good oral health.....
Hello
Slight mobility
Advanced Periodontal destruction in right side molars
All these are corrective.
Can be easily corrected and further destruction can be prevented.
Next Steps
Please visit nearest Periodontist or even if available at durg.
speciality treatment will help you prevent periodontal damage.
As you are young,preventing bone loss will save your teeth.
Health Tips
You must not delay and also periodontal therapy needs time.
please bear with whatever treatment time is needed.
Hello
Looking at the opg there is bone loss seen we call it as periodontitis
If blood sugar levels are high it affects the gums health
Consult with your nearest periodontist as they are the gums expy
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