@visalibero said in Periodontitis as the latest manifestation of an underlying unexplained problem:
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it's absurd because he doesn't do much sport at all, he smokes! and he eats random things....
I am convinced that it could also have been that 7 years ago I broke a tooth due to a blow to the face and I had to extract it (the only tooth I am missing) I have never placed an implant thinking I will place it later....
the right one got twisted and the gum also left a bloody crack in it... I think they entered from there and over time it started to develop!
So the current strategy would be impeccable oral hygiene, low production of toxins and fixing the metabolism to strengthen the immune system?
And to provide a healthy terrain that brings about a state of balance in your oral microbiome. If your salivary secretions are alkaline as a natural consequence of having optimal metabolism that produces CO2 that does its job of providing for a healthy terrain, it favors the presence of microbes that are regulatory and commensal, and your oral health would be optimal as well. That is just the way our body should be free from the corrupting influence of a society where we are influenced by dental associations that need us to have poor oral health to derive royalties from treating them.
here in Italy in my opinion we are ahead on some things but behind on others.
there are no doctors who look at things with this holistic philosophy!
and if there are any, they are unrealistic or scammers who were selling sofas until the day before.
They are trained by their association to keep us returning to them. It makes no sense for them to cure us and have no returning patients.