Periodontal disease can be reversed when detected and treated early. It's one of the dental problems that most people are likely to develop, and about half of adults in the U.S. Americans over 30 years of age have some type of this disorder, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Fortunately, periodontitis can be reversed and many patients see a significant decrease in symptoms, if not a full recovery.
Periodontitis cannot be reversed, it can only be slowed down, while gingivitis can be reversed. That's why it's important to detect it in its early stages and prevent it from developing into periodontitis.
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