What Are the Different Periodontal Disease Symptoms?
Periodontal disease refers to the inflammation and destruction of tissue structures around the teeth, which mainly refer to the tissues outside the gums, alveolar bone and roots.
Periodontal disease
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- Periodontal disease refers to the inflammation and destruction of tissue structures around the teeth. These structures mainly refer to the gums,
- Toothache is a common symptom of teeth and periodontal disease. In general, it is especially obvious when you encounter cold, hot, sour, sweet and other stimuli. Chinese medicine believes that fire,
- Preparatory
- Sit or stand with your body relaxed, eyes closed and slightly closed, breathing uniformly, and rest for 1 to 2 minutes.
- Zhihehegu
- Use your fingertips on the opposite side
- Hegu Point: It is located outside the midpoint of the second metacarpal, that is, the tiger's mouth.
- Xiaguan acupoint: It is located at the horizontal finger in front of the tragus, and is a depression formed by the two zygomatic arches and the zygomatic notch.
- Cheek car acupoint: It is a horizontal finger located in front of the upper and lower corners of the chin. When the teeth are bitten hard, the masseter muscles are raised.
- Fengchi acupoint: It is located on the outer depressions on both sides of the large tendons behind the neck.
- Shaohai Point: Elbow flexion, located at the midpoint of the line connecting the medial end of the horizontal elbow of the elbow with the inner upper humerus.
- Yangxi Point: The thumb is lifted upwards and is located in the depression between the short extensor hallucis tendon and the long extensor hallucis tendon.
- Toothache points: located between the 3rd and 4th metacarpal bones of the palm surface, about 1 horizontal finger from the horizontal position of the palm.
- Xingjian acupoint: located between the 1st and 2nd toes of the dorsal foot, and the white flesh between the toe webs.