what is periotinitis?
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Its periondontitis, - when gum disease starts to affect the bone and other supporting tissues around a tooth or teeth
inflamation of the gums
Peritonitis is an inflammation (irritation) of the peritoneum, the membrane that lines the wall of the abdomen and covers the abdominal organs.
Inflammation of the periodontal bone. bad gum disease really. brush and floss more
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Do you mean peritinotis? If so It is an inflammation of the peritoneum and often results from a burst appendix
Peritonitis (check your spelling) is an inflammation (irritation) of the peritoneum, the membrane that lines the wall of the abdomen and covers the abdominal organs.
Gum disease.
lack of a toothbrush.
Peridontitis is inflammation of the structures around the tooth e.g. the periodontal ligament that hold the tooth in place. Best treatment is good dental hygiene but dentist can helpas well.
Peritonitis is inflammation of the abdominal cavity - serious and could have many causes
Inflammation of the peritineal membranes in the abdomen and may lead to appendicitis. Nothing at all to do with gum disease and i should know.i'm a nurse.
If your is what is peritonitis then the following might help you. peritonitis if the inflamation of the walls of the peritonim and can be cause by so many things e.g ruptured viscus, perforated typhoid,deodenal perforation, ruptured appendix etc. it is not enough to narrow it to one cause.In a common language it means any thing that irretate the mucus lining of the abdominal walls.
There are mixed answers because of the spelling. Could you give more information?
I'm guessing because the asker put this question in the dental section AND because the first 5 letters are PERIO, they meant to say "periodontitis" which is gum disease.
It results when bacteria in the mouth thrive and attack the gum tissue below the gumline where they can hide from the toothbrush. Flossing, brushing, and a good mouth rinse can help, but advanced periodontitis needs professional treatment.
Only a qualified hygienist or dentist can go below the gumline with a special tool that gets out the gunk the bacteria guys leave behind when they poop. (No, I'm not kidding.) Once you get that stuff out, your gums can heal back around the tooth so there's no more pockets to hide in.
If, however, it's that stomach thing..sorry, can't help.
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