Periodontitis submandibular lymph nodes can be treated with general therapy, medication, and surgery. Periodontitis is a chronic inflammation caused by the bacteria in plaque invading the periodontal tissues, which can lead to enlarged submandibular lymph nodes, red and swollen gums, and loose teeth.
1. General treatment: patients need to maintain their own oral hygiene, and develop a good habit of frequent brushing. According to the location of tartar distribution, supragingival scaling and subgingival scraping are adopted to remove it.
2. Drug therapy: under the guidance of the physician can be applied to acetylspiramycin tablets, metronidazole tablets, doxycycline and other antibacterial drugs to treat. At the same time, local application of minocycline gel, chlorhexidine acetate solution and other drugs.
Precautions: no alcohol consumption during taking the above antibacterial drugs, so as not to cause disulfiram-like reaction; contraindications: allergic to any of the above antibacterial drugs are prohibited.
3. Surgical treatment: more serious conditions can be treated by surgery (flap surgery, bone grafting, guided tissue regeneration, dental implantation, etc.).
You need to go to the stomatology department of the regular hospital, and be treated by the doctor according to your condition, and you can’t use the medicine randomly.