Antiperiodontotic

Antiperiodontotic is a type of medicine used to treat periodontal disease. It is a form of medication that helps reduce inflammation, plaque build-up, and infection in the gum tissues. The active ingredients in most antiperiodontotic medications include antibiotics and anti-inflammatory agents such as corticosteroids. These medications are used to reduce inflammation and infection in the gum tissues, which can help to reduce the progression of periodontal disease. The antibiotics can also help to reduce the number of bacteria in the mouth, which can help to reduce plaque build-up and the risk of further infection. In some cases, antiperiodontotic medications can also help to reduce or eliminate gum recession, which can help to improve overall oral health.