How does gum grow after periodontitis treatment


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After periodontitis treatment, it is difficult for gums to return to normal state. Therefore, if there is periodontitis, no matter what kind of treatment is done, it is difficult to return to the same state as normal gums. Therefore, if there is periodontitis, it must be treated early. The earlier the treatment is done, the more the gums may recover. The later the periodontitis treatment is done, the gums may not recover at all. If there is periodontal inflammation, we do ultrasonic cleaning, subgingival scaling and root planing. If the inflammation is controlled, then we can also do gingival restoration. Of course, gingival restoration is not good for every patient, and even if gingival restoration is done, it does not mean that the gums will return to normal.