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What is Pyorrhoea? 

Pyorrhoea (also known as periodontitis) is a common gum disease that can seriously affect your oral health. The condition is characterised by infection and inflammation in the gums and may even spread to the bone which holds your teeth. This disease could result in swollen gums, bleeding, bad breath, and in serious cases, loss of teeth.

The plaque which builds up on your tooth is generally the first sign of Pyorrhoea. If plaque is not taken out regularly through flossing and brushing, it turns into tartar - a tough substance which can irritate the gums. Over time, tartar causes the gums to pull away from the teeth, forming infected pockets. This is the primary process of the development of Pyorrhoea.

Unless treated on time, gums, bones, and tissues which support the teeth could be irreversibly damaged. This destruction could cause wobbly teeth or even loss of teeth. Pyorrhoea is much more common among adults but can impact any person who lacks proper oral hygiene. Additional factors like smoking, diabetes and several genetic predispositions raise the likelihood of this gum disease.

There are various types of Pyorrhoea, with different symptoms and severity:

  • Chronic Periodontitis: This is the most common kind of Pyorrhoea, affecting primarily adults but can also be seen in kids. It progresses slowly and could get worse with age, causing loss of tooth support.
  • Aggressive Periodontitis: This form generally develops in younger people and generally progresses faster than chronic periodontitis. Those affected may experience rapid attachment loss and bone destruction despite good oral hygiene.
  • Necrotizing Periodontal Disease: This is a serious form of periodontitis that develops when the gum tissue, tooth ligaments, and supporting bone tissue die (necrosis). It's very prevalent in individuals with systemic problems including HIV, malnutrition or immunosuppression.

Understanding the progression and types of Pyorrhoea is essential for prevention and early detection. Preventing this condition could be done through proper oral hygiene and regular check-ups. If you have any indications of this gum disease, it is important to see an Ayurvedic doctor for natural remedies & maintaining healthy gums.

Common Causes of Pyorrhoea 

Pyorrhoea or periodontitis is a severe gum disorder that can affect your everyday life. It is thus important to understand the common causes of this condition for prevention and timely management.

Here are the common Pyorrhoea causes:

  • Poor Oral Hygiene: By not brushing and flossing on a regular basis, plaque collects and hardens into tartar, which is a major cause of this gum disease.
  • Smoking & Tobacco Use: Smoking is a major risk factor of periodontitis. It could stop normal function of gum tissues and accelerate the development of gum disease.
  • Genetic Predisposition: Genetics might also play a role in the susceptibility to gum diseases. For those who have a family history of dental problems, you might be more vulnerable to developing Pyorrhoea.
  • Several Medications: Some medications which lead to dry mouth or gum changes could cause gum disease. Oral health can be affected by medicines including anticonvulsants, calcium channel blockers, and immunosuppressants.
  • Hormonal Changes: Modifications in hormone levels during pregnancy, puberty, menopause and monthly menstruation could make gums much more sensitive to gum disease.
  • Poor Nutrition: A diet lacking in nutrients can weaken the immune system and its ability to withstand infection like gum infections.
  • Medical Conditions: Specific conditions like diabetes, cancer and HIV impede the immune system and impair resistance to infections such as the ones that cause periodontitis.
  • Stress: Persistent stress can impair the body’s immune response and its ability to fight the bacteria which cause gum infections.
  • Misaligned Teeth or Dental Restorations: Crowded teeth, misaligned teeth or poorly fitted bridges/braces can trap plaque and bacteria which are difficult to eliminate during regular cleaning.

Understanding these common Pyorrhoea causes might facilitate preventive measures against this condition. A strict oral hygiene routine and regular visits to a doctor are key to preventing this serious gum disease.

Symptoms

Do your gums bleed when you brush or floss

Bleeding Gums: The earliest symptom of Pyorrhoea is bleeding gums when brushing or flossing.

Are your gums red, swollen, or tender?

Swollen & Tender Gums: Gums could be redder than usual, more delicate to the touch and sore.

Do you suffer from persistent bad breath or a bad taste in your mouth?

Bad Breath: Chronic bad breath or a terrible taste in the mouth could be symptoms of bacterial infection beneath the gum line.

Have your gums receded, making your teeth look longer than usual?

Gum Recession: The gums could pull away from the tooth or recede, making the teeth look longer than usual.

Are any of your teeth loose or shifting in position?

Loose or Shifting Teeth: In this condition, your teeth could become loose or shift around, affecting your bite.

Have you noticed any pus co?ming from your gums around your teeth?

Pus Between Teeth & Gums: The presence of pus is a sign of infection and an advanced periodontitis.

Do yo?u experience pain or discomfort while chewing food?

Pain During Chewing: Another symptom of serious gum disease is discomfort or pain when chewing.

Have your teeth become unusually sensitive to hot or cold temperatures?

Sensitive Teeth: When gums recede and more of the tooth and root are exposed, teeth might be sensitive to cold or hot temperatures.

Are you going through any of these symptoms?

Do your gums bleed when you brush or floss
Are your gums red, swollen, or tender?
Do you suffer from persistent bad breath or a bad taste in your mouth?
Have your gums receded, making your teeth look longer than usual?
Are any of your teeth loose or shifting in position?
Have you noticed any pus co?ming from your gums around your teeth?
Do yo?u experience pain or discomfort while chewing food?
Have your teeth become unusually sensitive to hot or cold temperatures?
 

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  • Ayurvedic Treatments: Therapies like Panchakarma and various kinds of massages cleanse the body and promote emotional stability.
  • Diet & Lifestyle Recommendations: Expert guidance on how you can make adjustments to your diet & lifestyle to live well.

Ayurvedic Medicines for Pyorrhoea

Ayurveda provides natural medications and herbs for Pyorrhoea and other dental problems. These treatments target inflammation, improving dental hygiene and conditioning the gums. Below are some effective Ayurvedic medications suggested for Pyorrhoea symptoms.

Ayurvedic medicines for Pyorrhoea:

  • Haritaki (Terminalia Chebula): Haritaki is an Ayurvedic herb which is beneficial for oral health. It clears such mouth disorders and strengthens the gums.
  • Arjun (Terminalia Arjuna): This is a herb known for its anti-inflammatory qualities. Arjuna is full of calcium and magnesium - minerals that support the maintenance and restoration of dental health and treatment of gum diseases.
  • Dalchini (Cinnamomum Verum): Dalchini helps with gum issues because it contains antimicrobial compounds. It could be used as a mouthwash to soothe inflamed gums and restrict microbes in the mouth.
  • Amalaki (Phyllanthus Emblica): Amalaki improves immune system and metabolism which are essential for good oral health. The high vitamin C content in the fruit reduces gum bleeding and pus formation, typical of Pyorrhoea.
  • Bibhitaki (Terminalia Bellirica): It cleanses the blood and is particularly great for Pyorrhoea complications. Bibhitaki also detoxifies the gums.
  • Neem (Azadirachta indica): Neem has generally been used as a natural antiseptic in dentistry. Neem leaves could be chewed or used in a toothpaste to kill the bacteria and plaque that cause Pyorrhoea.
  • Babul Bark: Chewing fresh babul bark stops bleeding gums and is used for gum diseases including Pyorrhoea.
  • Guava and its Leaves: Guava strengthens the gums and is full of vitamin C. Guava leaves can also ease gum bleeding if you chew them.
  • Lemon: The vitamin C in lemon strengthens teeth and also prevents gum inflammation. It is an easy but effective remedy for good oral health.
  • Spinach & Carrot Juice: Blending spinach and carrot juice is a good treatment for improving dental health and preventing Pyorrhoea symptoms.
  • Raw Onion: The bactericidal properties of raw onion can kill the germs that cause this gum disease if you chew it for several minutes.
  • Mustard Oil & Salt: A paste of mustard oil and sea salt may be rubbed upon the gums right after brushing to boost dental health and reduce inflammation.
  • Soaked Wheat Chewing: Chewing wheat soaked in water boosts blood circulation in teeth and gums.
  • Mixture of Pepper & Salt: Massaging gums with salt and pepper can decrease gum inflammation and cure Pyorrhoea.
  • Pomegranate Powder with Salt & Pepper: This natural mixture makes a great dentifrice and cleans teeth and gums while taking out tartar and plaque.
  • Cinnamon Bark Gargle: Gargling with boiled cinnamon bark water can ease Pyorrhoea symptoms.

These Ayurvedic remedies deal not only with the symptoms but also address the root cause of Pyorrhoea. Consult an expert Ayurvedic doctor to customise these remedies as per your health demands.

Frequently Asked Questions About Pyorrhoea

  1. What is the main cause of Pyorrhoea?

Pyorrhoea, or periodontitis, is caused mainly by plaque. If not removed, plaque solidifies into tartar, which causes gum inflammation and bone damage.

  1. Could Pyorrhoea be completely cured?

Pyorrhoea may be managed with consistent Ayurvedic treatment and care. Ayurveda can help minimise the symptoms and avoid further damage with proper oral hygiene and checkups.

  1. How can I tell if I have pyorrhoea?

Signs of Pyorrhoea might include swollen & bleeding gums, chronic bad breath, loose teeth and discomfort while eating food. An Ayurvedic physician can examine these symptoms through an oral assessment.

  1. Is Pyorrhoea contagious?

No, Pyorrhoea isn't infectious. It's caused due to bad oral hygiene, genetics, smoking, etc.

  1. What are the best Ayurvedic herbs to prevent Pyorrhoea?

Ayurvedic herbs to prevent Pyorrhoea are Neem (fights bacteria), Triphala (strengthens and cleans gums), and Turmeric (anti-inflammatory and lowers gum swelling).

  1. How frequently should I visit an Ayurvedic doctor if I suffer from Pyorrhoea?

For those who suffer from Pyorrhoea, go to a dentist or Ayurvedic doctor at least once a year. They can examine your teeth and gums and prescribe adjustments or treatments to your dental care routine.

  1. Can dietary modifications help with Pyorrhoea?

Yes, a balanced diet high in vitamins and minerals (especially Vitamin C) strengthens the gums and reduces inflammation. Sugary foods and drinks encourage plaque formation and must be avoided.

  1. What Ayurvedic practices can prevent gum disease?

Regular oil pulling, daily tongue scraping and herbal mouthwashes made with herbs like Triphala and Neem can prevent gum disease.

  1. Is smoking linked with Pyorrhoea?

Yes, smoking increases Pyorrhoea risk by affecting gum health and impairing recovery.

  1. Can stress impact Pyorrhoea?

Stress can weaken your immune system and make it tougher to protect against germs which result in gum disease. Stress management by relaxing and exercising can support good oral health.

  1. Do genetics play a role in Pyorrhoea?

Some individuals tend to be more vulnerable to gum disease due to their body’s response to bacteria and plaque. A family history of gum disease raises your risk for Pyorrhoea.

  1. How does Ayurveda diagnose Pyorrhoea?

Ayurvedic diagnosis of Pyorrhoea starts with examining the presence of ama (toxins) in the body. Gums, teeth and related symptoms are examined for checking overall health.

  1. Can children get Pyorrhoea?

Yes, even kids can get Pyorrhoea if they do not brush and floss regularly. It's less frequent in children than in grownups but it can happen if oral hygiene is not maintained.

  1. What is an easy Ayurvedic remedy for improving gum health?

Start by chewing on a Neem stick daily. Neem has antibacterial properties and prevents gum diseases like pyorrhoea.

  1. How to create a herbal mouthwash at home for Pyorrhoea?

Take one tablespoon of Triphala powder in a litre of water, boil it for ten minutes, then strain and cool it. Gargling with this mouthwash can reduce gum inflammation and cleanse your mouth.

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