Periodontitis can brush your teeth with white vinegar

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Periodontitis patients can not brush their teeth with white vinegar depends on the situation. If periodontitis patients inflammation is mild, there is no obvious alveolar bone resorption, no obvious gingival recession and root exposure, then brush teeth with white vinegar when there is no soreness reaction can be used to brush teeth. If the patient has serious periodontitis, alveolar bone absorption, gingival recession, and obvious root exposure, there will be sensitive pain response when hot, cold, sour and sweet stimulation. At this time, we should not brush our teeth with white vinegar. We should also brush our teeth with warm water when brushing our teeth.

Periodontitis can brush your teeth with white vinegar



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