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Pyorrhoea, also known as periodontitis, is a chronic inflammatory condition of the gums and supporting structures of the teeth caused by bacterial infection, poor oral hygiene, or systemic predisposition. It leads to gum inflammation, bleeding, recession, tooth mobility, halitosis, and eventual tooth loss if untreated. The condition may be exacerbated by stress, nutritional deficiencies, diabetes, or immunocompromised states. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial to prevent progression to advanced periodontitis and systemic complications such as cardiovascular risk.
Homoeopathy manages pyorrhoea by reducing gum inflammation, controlling bleeding, strengthening gum tissues, improving immunity, and alleviating pain or sensitivity. Remedies are selected based on gum condition, bleeding tendency, pain characteristics, dental constitution, and associated systemic features. Individualized treatment aims to halt disease progression, restore oral health, and support overall tissue regeneration.
Gums bleed easily with minor trauma, appear spongy, swollen, and tender. Bad breath, metallic taste, and salivation may accompany bleeding. Mercurius suits patients with soft, spongy gums prone to ulceration and offensive odor.
Acute inflammation with throbbing pain, heat, and sensitivity. Swelling may be sudden, accompanied by fever or flushed face. Belladonna is indicated in fiery, red, tender gums with pulsating pain.
Gums recede gradually, exposing roots, with teeth loosening. Sensitivity to hot, cold, or sweet foods is present. Kreosotum suits chronic, destructive periodontitis with offensive breath and ulcerated gums.
Gums are tender, with pus oozing spontaneously or on pressure. Painful ulcerations may occur. Hepar Sulph helps chronic suppuration with sensitivity and irritability of the tissues.
Persistent foul odor from mouth, worse in the morning. Gums may be red, inflamed, or ulcerated. Sulphur is indicated in chronic cases with offensive discharge and slow healing.
Burning, sore gums with restlessness, weakness, and anxiety. Pain worsens at night and may be aggravated by cold drinks or air. Arsenicum is suited for inflammatory gum complaints with systemic weakness.
Gums are raw, ulcerated, and extremely sensitive to touch. Pain may improve with warmth and worsens at night. Rhus Tox suits spasmodic, stitching pain in gums and surrounding tissues.
Gums bleed with minimal trauma, are soft and prone to ulceration. Teeth may feel loose. Calcarea Fluorica supports connective tissue strength and gum resilience.
Pus-filled pockets around teeth, chronic ulcers, and severe halitosis. Teeth may decay despite oral hygiene. Kali Bichromicum suits patients with tough, fibrous gum tissues and chronic suppuration.
Gums are tender with sharp, darting pain on consuming hot or cold foods or drinks. Natrum Mur is indicated when sensitivity is pronounced and gums appear pale or bluish.
Sudden onset of gum swelling and throbbing pain with restlessness, fear, and anxiety. Pain may be accompanied by fever and flushed face.
Gums are weak, receding, and unable to hold teeth firmly. Chronic infection, pus discharge, and repeated dental issues are common. Silicea strengthens tissue and promotes healing.
Painful, sore gums after trauma, dental procedures, or injury. Sharp, cutting pain may worsen at night. Staphysagria suits post-traumatic or surgical gum inflammation.
Gums become inflamed, swollen, and tender after exposure to cold, damp weather. Pain may be throbbing or aching, with increased salivation.
Chronic ulceration with sharp stinging pain, bleeding, and strong halitosis. Nitric Acid is indicated in slow-healing gum ulcers with offensive pus.
Weakness and mental fatigue accompany gum inflammation, bleeding, and soreness. Patient may feel exhausted, irritable, and sensitive.
Severe, intermittent gum pain with ulceration and foul discharge. Tissue may appear pale or grayish, with frequent pus formation.
Gums are sore, dark red, and tender. Pain extends to teeth and jaw. Phytolacca suits chronic inflammatory gum conditions with sharp, shooting pain.
Slow progression of gum recession exposing roots. Teeth become loose, with mild pain and sensitivity. Calcarea Carb strengthens gums and bone support.
Pyorrhoea is a chronic dental condition requiring careful oral hygiene and constitutional management. Homoeopathy addresses gum inflammation, bleeding, pus discharge, pain, sensitivity, and connective tissue weakness. Individualized remedy selection, based on gum condition, pain characteristics, bleeding tendency, and systemic constitution, supports tissue regeneration, prevents progression, and promotes oral health.
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