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How periodontal disease affect our oral hygiene

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

Periodontal disease or much known as gum disease is an infection of the tissues supporting our teeth. Periodontal disease attacks our sulcus just below our gum line. Our sulcus has a v-shaped gap between our teeth and this is where the damage occurs. As the damage progresses, our sulcus will develop to a pocket and the more damage it causes the deeper the pocket will be. In order to avoid periodontal disease or any other gum diseases, it is best that you know some factors that can increase the risk in developing gum diseases. The common cause of gum disease is smoking, poor oral hygiene, systemic diseases like diabetes, and gum injuries. Also, it’s best to treat this gum disease in its early stage to avoid complications. A common sign for gum disease on progress is a gum that easily bleeds when brushing and also gums that appears to be red and swollen.

Stop doing your bad habits to prevent from gum infection

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

Bad habits can increase the risk of gum disease. Bad habits should be avoided like taking alcohol excessively this can largely contribute to the production of saliva and trigger dry mouth. Our saliva is very important especially in the prevention of gum infection. It helps eliminate bacteria in the mouth and it is the mouths’ natural defense against bacterial attack. To prevent gum infection it cannot only be done by proper oral hygiene but as well as by eliminating bad habits, and following proper diet. Unless bad habits such as smoking get drunk, grinding of tooth is stop, gum infections will persist. We should not forget to have our teeth cleaned.

The formation of deep pockets, swollen gum’s and tooth loose

Monday, September 8th, 2008

Most of the problem that most of us encounter is gum infection is also one of the leading dental conditions that are being experienced by individuals and it is also the leading cause of tooth loss. That’s why dentist try to find what drives gum infection to take it toll are the harmful bacteria that reside inside the mouth especially in between the teeth, gum lines and to the hard to reach areas of the oral cavity. All it takes for bacteria to be away is proper oral care and this can be achieved by brushing and flossing the teeth regularly. As soon as bacteria are allowed to progress to it can cause the destruction of gum tissues and bones that support the teeth and it will result to the formation of deep pockets, swollen gum’s and tooth loose.  Severe cases of gum may require periodontal surgery and can even lead to tooth loss.

How gum disease progresses

Monday, September 8th, 2008

Gum disease is simple defined as the inflammation of the gums because of infection brought by plaque. As gum disease progresses, it will start to affect the bone that holds the teeth in place. If the infection reaches the jawbone, it can cause tooth loose. Gum disease has 3 stages before it gets worsen. The first stage is called gingivitis; this is the earliest for of gum disease mostly painless. The second stage is called periodontitis, at this point of infection, the bone and fibers that are holding your teeth in place is regrettably in irreversible condition. The final stage of gum disease is the advance periodontitis, at this point, that fiber and bone that holds your teeth in place is destroyed and if aggressive treatment can treat it, medical professional might have to remove your tooth.

A pocket reduction surgery

Friday, September 5th, 2008

The treatment for dental pockets should be observed by your own dentist. When pockets are starting to form around the teeth it should be reported to your dentist at its early stage. Periodontal surgery will be necessary to reduce the pocket. A pocket reduction surgery will be the periodontal surgery that will be done. The procedure is important in eliminating the existing bacteria to prevent oral destruction caused by allowing the condition to occur. Deeper pockets are more difficult for you and your dental care professional to clean, and it is important to reduce them. Oral hygiene and reduced pockets as well as professional dental cleaning will increase the chances of having healthier and beautiful teeth.

Knowing the effective prevention of swollen gum and dental problems

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

Ignoring swollen gum is very difficult and you are just delaying its treatment that can lead to severe dental problem. If the inflammation will persist and left untreated, this can only get worst. Why suffer from pain and discomfort where in fact at an early phase it can be treated to stop its progression. It is very important to have a regular dental check up once in every six months to make sure that dental health condition is good. The dental professional knows any early stage of gum disease and gum infection.

When tender, red and inflamed gums are obvious it is already an indication the swollen gum is present. Regular brushing is affected because it easily bleeds though you are using soft bristled toothbrush. Commercial dental products can also contribute to the irritation and inflammation of gum tissues because of the chemical content present on it.

Swollen gums and gum disease can be prevented as per the recommendation of the dentist. It is necessary to brush the teeth at least twice daily as well as flossing carefully every day. This can help remove the food particles which can be the source of harmful bacteria. Include also in your daily diet nutritious food like vitamin C – rich food to lower the risk of swollen gums. This can be simple and easy steps to follow for a healthy and free from gum disease.

Swollen gums and gum disease prevention

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

When you can notice of difference in the appearance of gums size this is an indication that you have gum disease and swollen gums. One of the effective treatment and immediate relief of the pain are by rinsing the mouth with salt and warm water. Many cases of inflammation that comes slowly but the infection continues to progress and had not given treatment it can lead to more severe dental problems and may link to some other health issues like heart disease, and hypertension.

When the plaque is excessively building up it can give access to blood stream and may spread the infection leading to heart attack and stroke. The need to have superior oral care is very necessary to help treat gum disease and swollen gums as well as to maintain teeth and gums healthy.

Gingivitis: preventive tips

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Gingivitis is mainly cause by poor oral hygiene. Although there are things that can increase the risk of developing gingivitis such as gum injury, pregnancy, diabetes, poor nutrition, and especially smoking. Gingivitis is best treated in its early stage to avoid it from worsening. In order for you to stop gingivitis in its early stage you must first know some of its early symptoms such as swelling gums, easy bleeding gums, and tender to touch gums are just few of its early symptoms. Gingivitis can occur at anyone regardless of the age, although there are others that are more hereditarily susceptible than others. But maintaining a healthy oral hygiene is very effective in preventing gingivitis from occurring.

Proper oral care helps deal with swollen gums

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

Gum infection or gum disease is caused primarily by plaque. Plaques formed from harmful bacteria that come from left food particles in the mouth. This is the result when we fail to clean our teeth daily and in a regular basis. It is very essential in the part of dental health the good oral care because it prevents the attack of bacteria and damaged the teeth and gums. Gum infection should not be taken for granted because if this infection allowed to progress, gums become irritated resulting to swollen gums and inflammation. This can develop to advanced periodontal disease in which pain, discomfort and destruction of gums and teeth will eventually occur. With good oral care through brushing, flossing and mouth rinse it prevents build up of bacteria and plaque formation.

Destruction to the gum’s

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

When you have a poor oral hygiene, you permitted bacteria to build up forming into plaque producing acids and toxins that causes gum infection resulting to inflammation and swelling of gums. Sometimes a toothpastes and mouthwashes may also a cause for swelling of gum’s as an allergic reaction to its active chemical ingredients. That’s why when you feel that your gum’s becomes red in appearance, puffy, tender and hurts and bleeds easily during brushing then you are having the symptom of swollen gum’s and gum disease. Continual swollen gum’s will progress to periodontal disease and may even promote destruction to the gum’s and may even cost tooth to be lost, gum infection takes place when swollen gum’s are left untreated affecting gum tissues and bones that supports the teeth.