The calculus fell out, the teeth cracked.


Restoring balance, one patient at a time.
If the dental calculus falls off by itself, it proves that the dental calculus is already very large, and there must be a lot of dental calculus around. At this time, we must go to the hospital to wash our teeth in time, and completely remove other dental calculus. After removing it, there will definitely be gaps. Because this gap should be the position where the gums exist at the earliest time, due to the accumulation of a large number of dental calculi stimulating the gums to cause gingival recession, so there will be a lot of gaps after removing the dental calculi. At this time, after regular cleaning and good oral hygiene, the gums will slowly grow into the gaps and slowly return to their original state. If severe periodontal disease is achieved, after dental calculus removal, there will be a large number of exposed roots. At this time, it is very sensitive to cold and mechanical stimulation. Some gums will grow back to their original position. Some periodontal pockets are too deep. If there is too much alveolar bone absorption, the gums will not grow back to their original position. Therefore, early diagnosis and early treatment of periodontal disease must be achieved, and regular inspections and regular tooth cleaning should be carried out in the early stage, so that periodontal disease can be effectively controlled and it will not continue to develop.