Can I drink honey water for periodontitis?

  Periodontitis can be treated with honey water, but honey water does not have a therapeutic effect on periodontitis. Simply put, there is no direct relationship between honey water and periodontitis, and drinking honey water will not reduce the symptoms of periodontitis, nor will it aggravate them.  Periodontitis is a periodontal disease caused by poor oral hygiene, and its main clinical manifestation is the loss of gum attachment, resulting in gum recession, resorption of the alveolar bone, and finally the loosening and loss of all teeth, which is the primary risk factor for the loss of all teeth in the middle-aged and elderly.  For periodontitis, you must go to a professional dental clinic for basic periodontal treatment, which generally includes supragingival scaling, or what we normally call scaling, but for diagnosed periodontitis, scaling is far from sufficient, and requires a series of periodontal operations such as subgingival scaling and root planing.  All this will keep the periodontitis in a state of no further development, but it is still clinically very difficult to make the receding gums grow again.