You may start by seeing your general dentist. Depending on how severe your periodontitis is, your dentist may refer you to a specialist in the treatment of periodontal disease called a periodontist.
Here's some information to help you get ready for your appointment.
What you can do
Before your appointment, make a list of:
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Any symptoms you're experiencing, including any that may not seem related to the reason for your appointment.
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Key personal information, such as any medical conditions you may have.
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All medicines you take, including over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, herbs or other supplements, and the doses.
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Questions to ask your dentist.
Questions to ask your dentist may include:
- What's likely causing my symptoms?
- What kinds of tests, if any, do I need?
- What's the best plan of action?
- Will my dental insurance cover the treatments you're recommending?
- What are other options to the approach you're suggesting?
- Are there any restrictions that I need to follow?
- What steps can I take at home to keep my gums and teeth healthy?
- Are there any brochures or other printed material that I can have?
- What websites do you recommend?
Feel free to ask other questions during your appointment.
What to expect from your dentist
Your dentist may ask you questions, such as:
- When did you first start having symptoms?
- Do you have symptoms all the time or do they come and go?
- How often do you brush your teeth?
- Do you use dental floss? How often?
- How often do you see a dentist?
- What medical conditions do you have?
- What medicines do you take?
- Do you use tobacco products?
Preparing for questions will help you make the most of your time with the dentist.