A 3D drawing of the inside of the mouth.

The process by which the gums lose their ability to regenerate themselves

External factors can reduce or completely destroy the gum's ability to regenerate itself.

The gums are the cornerstones of oral health and have a natural ability to regenerate. However, this ability can be reduced or completely lost due to various factors and diseases. Here is a detailed examination of this process and the factors that affect it.

Mechanism of Gum Regeneration

Under normal conditions, gum cells are constantly producing new cells, discarding old cells and thus regenerating its tissue. However, this mechanism can be severely impaired under certain circumstances.

External factors can reduce or completely destroy the gum's ability to regenerate itself.

Why is it lost?

Gum diseases, especially periodontitis, can significantly affect the ability of the gums to regenerate themselves. Bacterial plaque and tartar produce acidic substances and toxins that damage the gums. These harmful substances damage the DNA of gum cells, disrupting their normal function. In addition, inflammation also makes it difficult for gum cells to regenerate in a healthy way.

Chronic Factors and Old Age

Lifestyle factors such as chronic stress, poor diet, smoking and alcohol use can also have a negative impact on gum health. As we age, the body's capacity to regenerate itself often decreases, which can negatively affect the gums' ability to regenerate itself.

Impact of Other Diseases

Gum disease is often associated with other systemic diseases. Diabetes, cardiovascular disease and some autoimmune diseases can further weaken the ability of the gums to regenerate themselves.

Treatment Methods and Importance

Failure to treat affected gums can lead not only to tooth loss, but also to increased severity of the systemic diseases mentioned above. Therefore, early diagnosis and treatment of gum disease is vital. Treatment can often include professional teeth cleaning, antibiotics and surgical procedures.

Preventive Measures

Preventive measures include regular dental visits, good oral hygiene, a balanced diet and not smoking. These measures are critical to maintain the gums' capacity to regenerate.

In conclusion, the ability of the gums to regenerate can be influenced by many factors and this ability can be lost over time. However, with appropriate treatment and lifestyle changes, this process can be greatly slowed or halted.

"Regular oral care gives you a healthy mouth for life."
Periodonta simgesi, mavi renkli.