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Suggest Treatment For Chronic Periodontal Infection
My son is a 27 year old Aferican American male who works out and is healthy orthewise but we are now in the hospital with him having his third bout of Periocordintist infection around his heart. The first time was about 7 years ago a fter we both had food poisoning. The second time and this time was after traveling on a plane. He has seen a heart specialist.
Understanding your concern. As per your query your son have symptoms of chronic periodontal infection which is due to deposition of debris, calculus and other substances on teeth.
I would suggest you to properly rinse you mouth with clean water after peroxide rinses , avoid carbonated drinks ,smoking and drinking. Do warm saline rinses twice a day.
If condition still persists then consult dentist again for proper evaluation to rule out condition like canker sore . Dentist may perform polishing of teeth ,Because sometimes small sharp edges left after scaling that create problem or prescribe you antiseptic mouthwash other than peroxyl like listerine.
Hope your concern has been resolved.
Get Well Soon. Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari
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Suggest Treatment For Chronic Periodontal Infection
ello Dear, Welcome to HCM. Understanding your concern. As per your query your son have symptoms of chronic periodontal infection which is due to deposition of debris, calculus and other substances on teeth. I would suggest you to properly rinse you mouth with clean water after peroxide rinses , avoid carbonated drinks ,smoking and drinking. Do warm saline rinses twice a day. If condition still persists then consult dentist again for proper evaluation to rule out condition like canker sore . Dentist may perform polishing of teeth ,Because sometimes small sharp edges left after scaling that create problem or prescribe you antiseptic mouthwash other than peroxyl like listerine. Hope your concern has been resolved. Get Well Soon. Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari