What if your teeth are separated from your gums?

Normal gums are attached to the roots of the teeth, and when the teeth and gums are separated, periodontitis generally occurs and requires periodontal treatment.
Periodontitis is a chronic destructive disease, bacteria attack the periodontal tissues, so that the gums and roots are separated, the appearance of periodontal pockets, resulting in gum recession, loose teeth and other adverse symptoms.
Periodontitis, you need to pay attention to oral hygiene, brush your teeth after each meal, regular periodontal scaling, remove the plaque and calculus attached to the teeth.
Accompanied by deep periodontal pockets, in addition to cleaning the teeth, but also need to periodontal pockets of calculus, subgingival scraping, thoroughly remove the plaque attached to the root surface to help the recovery of periodontitis. If necessary, it is also necessary to carry out periodontal flap surgery, remove the pocket of infected material , so that the gums and roots to form a new attachment.
Separation of the gums from the roots requires prompt medical attention, examination and treatment under the guidance of a doctor to avoid affecting the condition.