My oral hygienist told me Gum Disease is common in more people than you know.Many people don’t know they have the disease because the symptoms are hard to detect. Millions of people are walking around totally clueless about what’s happening in there gums. Bleeding and loose teeth are the symptoms most complain about when it’s discovered.
I'm so depressed. After going to 15 dentists and dealing with severe pain from my gums, teeth, and having sickle cell disease which constantly stays flared up because of this I am told all my upper teeth have to go and I will need dentures. Possibly on the bottom teeth as well but just a partial. I'm only 31! About to graduate soon and now I have to go through this and put off my medical billing & coding externship. I wish ppl would stop going into fields like this knowing they don't want to genuinely be in them.
I agree. Implants are great. Don't be sad. You are beautiful no matter what! Now days implants look just like natural teeth. Come to Mexico City! They do an amazing job!
Go to Mexico to get it done you’ll save 80% for implants I’m 21 I was told the same thing my gum disease is genetic I’ve lost 95% of bone in my gum , im saving to go to Mexico hopefully something can be done for me
I'm literally crying everyday even at this moment because I have the and my gum is hurting I don't have any money to fix the situation I'm scared it can kill me I need help god alone knows ,I'm 20
Diabetes is reversible, contrary to what is said in this video. It's the damage done to tissue that isn't. Makes me think this is also reversible by changing dietary habits, but any bone loss that has occurred is permanent.
Yeah bit of b.s about diabetes being irreversible. Fasting reverses it & Right diet will do that too no sugar etc. Agree bone loss would be permanent tho I heard of bone grafts on this I think. Garlic & Ginger kill bacteria in the mouth & blood stream so should be go to keep it from worsening and are reasonably priced. Thanks.
Dietitian here- what she means by diabetes (type 2) not being "curable" is that once you go off the treatment plan (diet, weight loss, medication, etc), the diabetes has a very high likelihood of coming back because the underlying insulin resistance is still there. Many CDEs (certified diabetes educators) also practice with this mindset so patients remember that they need to adhere to lifelong lifestyle changes to properly manage the condition. Bariatric surgery and the subsequent physiological changes in the body, however, seems to almost act like a cure for diabetes.
Have not seen a dentist in over 10 years, but I have the disease. FML. Had an accident a few years ago during covid. I have a ton of anxiety and almost fainted at the dentist.
Rinse your mouth with salt water.Get a water flosser. antibiotic mouthwash after. Disinfect your toothbrush with hydrogen peroxide after each use . The chances of finding a dentist that really wants to save your teeth is 1/1000. But they will want you to continue treatment or procedures. They invest in themselves and their retirement in your mouth! If a patient never needs to come back , they make no money. Just be aware of that. I didnt have any issues with my teeth until I visited a dentist at 27 years old, just so I can use my insurance. If you hold out and care for your teeth, you maybe able to grow then back . They are doing this right now
Maam can I asked one question, how can this be treated, I think I have a periodental disease and I don't have money, I am so sad I am just 19 and I don'tknow what todo my parents are just farmers can I asked if how much money need for treatment🤧
@@yamyamvlogs2120 even if your better, check out oil pulling. Coconut oil. Daily for quite a while. Then continue👍✌ rub it on a canines gums or put sum in food. Mine loved it off the spoon like ice cream in winter. I limited to 2 tsp a day for her. But swish in my mouth 20 mins an eve, it worked.....
@@Jas_01101 I was recommended to use a waterpic as they said flossing won't help get deep down in the gums (in addition to string flossing) and to use a soft bristle toothbrush
I had appointment with a dentist for routine check up and he said I have no gum disease. The hygienist who cleans my teeth said I have pockets in my gums and asked me to make a private appointment dentist with a special interest in periodontology and after they measured my pockets they said I have Stage 2 gum disease (mainly the back teeth with pockets up to 5-6mm) and quoted me £1700 for 2 sessions (1 hour each session). Is that over priced? The dentist has a PHD in Periodontology. This seems crazy price. I hope it’s not a dentist scam !
Hey I feel the same way too. It's been weeks since I noticed it and now my gums are swelling and I can see the tooth bones from my teeth. It is just once then now it is getting affected by the other tooth. I touch them and can feel that I can shake them. So definitely, I have this disease 😭😭
@@maryampil2437 hey. I just used vinegar as my mouthwash and leave it on my mouth for as long as possible. Once a day every night before going to sleep. It really hurts and u can feel that it kills the bacteria. But I don't recommend it. It was just what my aunties and uncles said thats why I did it. And now, it doesnt swell anymore.
My mother is 51 and she has lost almost all her teeth in the past 7 years I’m not sure if what she has is periodontal. But whenever she’s in pain her cheeks swell up and it’s hard for her to talk she would take Tylenol to calm the pain and use an ice pack to reduce the swelling. Does anyone here know what she has ? And how it can be treated
I have periodontitis and gingivitis. yes, it's painful, but cold compress works, and also, I did self-medication like I made my gums bleed, and a lot of blood came out, after that, I feel good now although I still have the problem. I think there is still unwanted blood that stocks in your mother's gum
If it is pervasive, is there any hope for keeping teeth? Mine doesn't seem to be causing any symptoms so I never knew I had it until recently, but now I'm told I'll have to lose all my teeth.
Unfortunately dentist s have been taught to look in your mouth for something to fix. That's their business model. Unless you're going to a biological dentist or holistic dentist that looks at the whole body you will most likely be told that you need procedures that you possibly don't need. For periodontal disease I recommend you get a water pic and focus it on the teeth that you know have deep pockets you need to use the waterpik just with plain water don't need to put anything in it start on a low setting and increase as tolerated. I would also suggest that you get Closed toothpaste. These recommendations are coming from a biological dentist who has been in practice for 45 years.
i hate saying this but i’m 16 and my teeth are a little wobbly like they’re slightly wobbly and it scares me that i need to loose all of my teeth and that i have this disease. i wish it was curable.. edit: is it possible i don’t have it..? and that my very slightly loose teeth are normal?
I have black gum, and with a qtip, I can pull down black stuff. Never had this problem before. My dentist said it's from brushing too hard, and it's the plastic and the metal from your tooth. Now, the rest of my teeth are coming down with a brown.
I want to hear her say it after all of _her_ teeth decayed and fell out whilst the country was in lockdown because of politicians manipulating the masses
How's that Biden vote working for y'all? Covid mandates? Bet they'll try it again....China is....mysterious child flu....Radio ads today....Celebrate vaccinate ( insanity) brought to you by Pizzer. Disgusting....they like them mail in shallots
Unluckily I can tell you from experience. Its a constant ache but not overwhelming, a gentle ache. You can have a tooth rot a lot and itll look dreadful but it won't hurt as bad as it looks and its even more terrifying because of the lack of pain.
@@harrysmith8329 Can't eat hard foods when your teeth are literally disintegrating and will chip pieces off when eating hard food. Have to avoid them since it's hard to chew anyways. It's gross, ik. Still dealing with it, medical cards are useless for dental in the middle of a pandemic when dentists are so booked they are quitting left and right before you can get into your appointment nearly scheduled a year from the day you call to make an appointment. (Have had 2 quit before I could get in so they cancelled the appointments.. pandemic hits hard. The one I finally got into told me genetics had nothing to do with it, pulled one random tooth refused to do more even when I pleaded that I can't even eat properly anymore and need dentures at this point. Then they quit before my follow up.. rip... and cant even use my jobs medical to try for dentures they dont cover it.. too far gone for any other treatment) Im 21 btw. It's genetics.
Yes we need to pull all of them. Cuz then you will start loosing lower jaw bone. Im trying to make appointments to get implants done. But i alwaya faint rhinking abour a dentist.
My oral hygienist told me Gum Disease is common in more people than you know.Many people don’t know they have the disease because the symptoms are hard to detect. Millions of people are walking around totally clueless about what’s happening in there gums. Bleeding and loose teeth are the symptoms most complain about when it’s discovered.
I'm so depressed. After going to 15 dentists and dealing with severe pain from my gums, teeth, and having sickle cell disease which constantly stays flared up because of this I am told all my upper teeth have to go and I will need dentures. Possibly on the bottom teeth as well but just a partial. I'm only 31! About to graduate soon and now I have to go through this and put off my medical billing & coding externship. I wish ppl would stop going into fields like this knowing they don't want to genuinely be in them.
you can get implant instead of denture that will be better long term.
I agree. Implants are great. Don't be sad. You are beautiful no matter what! Now days implants look just like natural teeth.
Come to Mexico City! They do an amazing job!
same disease and I'm 22 !!
Go to Mexico to get it done you’ll save 80% for implants I’m 21 I was told the same thing my gum disease is genetic I’ve lost 95% of bone in my gum , im saving to go to Mexico hopefully something can be done for me
I'm literally crying everyday even at this moment because I have the and my gum is hurting I don't have any money to fix the situation I'm scared it can kill me I need help god alone knows ,I'm 20
Diabetes is reversible, contrary to what is said in this video. It's the damage done to tissue that isn't. Makes me think this is also reversible by changing dietary habits, but any bone loss that has occurred is permanent.
Yeah bit of b.s about diabetes being irreversible. Fasting reverses it & Right diet will do that too no sugar etc. Agree bone loss would be permanent tho I heard of bone grafts on this I think. Garlic & Ginger kill bacteria in the mouth & blood stream so should be go to keep it from worsening and are reasonably priced. Thanks.
Type 2 not type 1
Dietitian here- what she means by diabetes (type 2) not being "curable" is that once you go off the treatment plan (diet, weight loss, medication, etc), the diabetes has a very high likelihood of coming back because the underlying insulin resistance is still there. Many CDEs (certified diabetes educators) also practice with this mindset so patients remember that they need to adhere to lifelong lifestyle changes to properly manage the condition. Bariatric surgery and the subsequent physiological changes in the body, however, seems to almost act like a cure for diabetes.
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The bone loss can be reversed by laser treatments.
Have not seen a dentist in over 10 years, but I have the disease. FML. Had an accident a few years ago during covid. I have a ton of anxiety and almost fainted at the dentist.
Sorry to hear that. I wish you well.
Rinse your mouth with salt water.Get a water flosser. antibiotic mouthwash after. Disinfect your toothbrush with hydrogen peroxide after each use . The chances of finding a dentist that really wants to save your teeth is 1/1000. But they will want you to continue treatment or procedures. They invest in themselves and their retirement in your mouth! If a patient never needs to come back , they make no money. Just be aware of that. I didnt have any issues with my teeth until I visited a dentist at 27 years old, just so I can use my insurance. If you hold out and care for your teeth, you maybe able to grow then back . They are doing this right now
There seems to be a horizontal line across each tooth. Are you saying that the bone normally covers up to this line ?
Also have headaches, and the pain goes to the ear, nose,
and . And I'm very tired.
I'm going through same. Always tired, sweating at night while sleeping. Back lower head pain, neck pain.
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Maam can I asked one question, how can this be treated, I think I have a periodental disease and I don't have money, I am so sad I am just 19 and I don'tknow what todo my parents are just farmers can I asked if how much money need for treatment🤧
@@yamyamvlogs2120 even if your better, check out oil pulling. Coconut oil. Daily for quite a while. Then continue👍✌
@@yamyamvlogs2120 even if your better, check out oil pulling. Coconut oil. Daily for quite a while. Then continue👍✌ rub it on a canines gums or put sum in food. Mine loved it off the spoon like ice cream in winter. I limited to 2 tsp a day for her. But swish in my mouth 20 mins an eve, it worked.....
@@yamyamvlogs2120 stuck up doctor didn’t even answer you shaking my head
Just got diagnose with early stage periodontal disease. I’m only 34.
What did you do?
@@hutch3rd207 got a deep cleaning. Have to floss and quit stuff with sugar.
Me too and same age. Do you smoke?
@@Jas_01101 I was recommended to use a waterpic as they said flossing won't help get deep down in the gums (in addition to string flossing) and to use a soft bristle toothbrush
I think it's that and dentist$ make their money from diagnosing people with it. Conflict of interest?
I had appointment with a dentist for routine check up and he said I have no gum disease. The hygienist who cleans my teeth said I have pockets in my gums and asked me to make a private appointment dentist with a special interest in periodontology and after they measured my pockets they said I have Stage 2 gum disease (mainly the back teeth with pockets up to 5-6mm) and quoted me £1700 for 2 sessions (1 hour each session). Is that over priced? The dentist has a PHD in Periodontology. This seems crazy price. I hope it’s not a dentist scam !
Hey I feel the same way too. It's been weeks since I noticed it and now my gums are swelling and I can see the tooth bones from my teeth. It is just once then now it is getting affected by the other tooth. I touch them and can feel that I can shake them. So definitely, I have this disease 😭😭
What did you do? I am in the same situation
@@maryampil2437 hey. I just used vinegar as my mouthwash and leave it on my mouth for as long as possible. Once a day every night before going to sleep. It really hurts and u can feel that it kills the bacteria. But I don't recommend it. It was just what my aunties and uncles said thats why I did it. And now, it doesnt swell anymore.
But the tooth still hurts or moves if you touch or move it?
@@maryampil2437 it still moves but it do not hurts anymore.
Ok thank you
My mother is 51 and she has lost almost all her teeth in the past 7 years I’m not sure if what she has is periodontal. But whenever she’s in pain her cheeks swell up and it’s hard for her to talk she would take Tylenol to calm the pain and use an ice pack to reduce the swelling. Does anyone here know what she has ? And how it can be treated
Trigeminal neuropathic
I have periodontitis and gingivitis.
yes, it's painful, but cold compress works, and also, I did self-medication like I made my gums bleed, and a lot of blood came out, after that, I feel good now although I still have the problem. I think there is still unwanted blood that stocks in your mother's gum
@Ashley Nicole So what do you do?
See a doc. Asap. & start swishing coconut oil for 20 mins an eve, for however long it takes to heal. Then continue.
If it is pervasive, is there any hope for keeping teeth? Mine doesn't seem to be causing any symptoms so I never knew I had it until recently, but now I'm told I'll have to lose all my teeth.
You're not alone. Same here.
What symptoms did you have
Unfortunately dentist s have been taught to look in your mouth for something to fix. That's their business model. Unless you're going to a biological dentist or holistic dentist that looks at the whole body you will most likely be told that you need procedures that you possibly don't need. For periodontal disease I recommend you get a water pic and focus it on the teeth that you know have deep pockets you need to use the waterpik just with plain water don't need to put anything in it start on a low setting and increase as tolerated. I would also suggest that you get Closed toothpaste. These recommendations are coming from a biological dentist who has been in practice for 45 years.
Hi @ Jeanne Dockins I don't understand what you wrote, in which name of paste to get, 'what kind of toothpaste' ?
Thank you
@@jeannedockins453 is it bad to have the deep cleaning procedure done?
i hate saying this but i’m 16 and my teeth are a little wobbly like they’re slightly wobbly and it scares me that i need to loose all of my teeth and that i have this disease. i wish it was curable..
edit: is it possible i don’t have it..? and that my very slightly loose teeth are normal?
Have you been checked by the dentist?
@@harrysmith8329 my parents won’t take me to the dentist and unfortunately it’s still been over a year.
@@lunarr04 do your teeth still feel loose?
@@lunarr04 and when you bite down does it hurt?
@@lunarr04 are your teeth still loose?
I have black gum, and with a qtip, I can pull down black stuff. Never had this problem before. My dentist said it's from brushing too
hard, and it's the plastic and the metal from your tooth. Now, the rest of my teeth are coming down with a brown.
Go to gums specialist and follow the treatment plan
I want to hear her say it after all of _her_ teeth decayed and fell out whilst the country was in lockdown because of politicians manipulating the masses
For real I don't know wtf I'm going to do now. NOW THAT I LOST MY JOB BECAUSE OF COVID
I can't afford 700 dollars a month for insurance
Scam of the century! CVID
How's that Biden vote working for y'all? Covid mandates? Bet they'll try it again....China is....mysterious child flu....Radio ads today....Celebrate vaccinate ( insanity) brought to you by Pizzer. Disgusting....they like them mail in shallots
is the medicine for it ?
You cant cure it
How painful is this ind of disease?
Unluckily I can tell you from experience. Its a constant ache but not overwhelming, a gentle ache. You can have a tooth rot a lot and itll look dreadful but it won't hurt as bad as it looks and its even more terrifying because of the lack of pain.
The only thing that can be done is to get full dentures once you realize its there it's too late.
Sinn Bloodsworth get lanap done
@@sinny5404 did your teeth hurt when you bite down on hard foods?
@@harrysmith8329 Can't eat hard foods when your teeth are literally disintegrating and will chip pieces off when eating hard food. Have to avoid them since it's hard to chew anyways. It's gross, ik. Still dealing with it, medical cards are useless for dental in the middle of a pandemic when dentists are so booked they are quitting left and right before you can get into your appointment nearly scheduled a year from the day you call to make an appointment.
(Have had 2 quit before I could get in so they cancelled the appointments.. pandemic hits hard. The one I finally got into told me genetics had nothing to do with it, pulled one random tooth refused to do more even when I pleaded that I can't even eat properly anymore and need dentures at this point. Then they quit before my follow up.. rip... and cant even use my jobs medical to try for dentures they dont cover it.. too far gone for any other treatment)
Im 21 btw. It's genetics.
Is this disease painful?
nadia011997 Extremely, when you press down on your gum in causes a ache, your teeth turn gold and the gums weaken which cause your teeth to fall out.
DON'T EAT KETTLE COOKED POTATOE CHIPS!!! ...and teeth become sensitive to temperature hot and cold.
The definition of irritating and annoying lol
@@yeaok4673 is your periodontitis fine now?
Yes we need to pull all of them. Cuz then you will start loosing lower jaw bone. Im trying to make appointments to get implants done. But i alwaya faint rhinking abour a dentist.
Why do you faint thinking about visiting a dentist?