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During dental visitsSeptember 24, 2008 on 4:17 pm | In Health | No CommentsYour dentist can detect gum disease during dental visits and can be treated early. That’s why a regular dental hygiene regimen is an essential in having healthy gums and teeth. Teeth should be brush at least twice a day, flossed daily and brush the tongue. Soft bristled toothbrush is recommended to avoid toothbrush abrasion and gum irritation. Also, using natural oral care products are effective in preventing gum infection that is cause by irritation from toothpastes and mouthwashes for they are effective in preventing bacteria without harming the gums with the harsh chemical ingredients. Tags: dental hygiene, gum disease, gum infection, gum irritation, healthy gums, oral care products, toothbrush abrasion Food can be a factor of gum infectionSeptember 23, 2008 on 9:36 pm | In General | No CommentsBetter understanding on how to brush and floss teeth correctly is very important. The major cause of tooth loss in adults and primarily the cause of dental plaque that stick on the surface of the teeth is commonly known as gum infection. To keep one self away from building up of dental plaque brushing and flossing should be diligently observed. Leaving gum infection untreated, this can lead to destruction of gum tissues and bones. Some other medical conditions will occur delaying the treatment. When plaque is not removed later pain and discomfort of gum infection still persist. Seeing to the doctor can help clean and maintain healthy teeth. Tags: dental plaque, gum infection, gum tissues, healthy teeth Smoking is linked to all sorts of diseasesSeptember 22, 2008 on 5:32 pm | In Health | No CommentsSmoking nowadays are what everybody’s business what they do not know about it is that smoking is linked to all sorts of diseases and research suggest on the connection of smoking to gum disease and gum infection. All the Nicotine and tobacco smoke that they inhale and used can cause constriction of the blood vessels, consequently, reducing the amount of oxygen circulation to the gum tissues. However smoking is one of the major causes of serious dental problems. If you are one of the smokers then you have a have a greater risk of having a gum disease. If you don’t want to catch up yourself in that situation then better stop smoking. Tags: constriction, dental problems, gum disease, gum infection, gum tissues To control the progression of periodontal diseaseSeptember 18, 2008 on 5:40 pm | In Health | No CommentsWe should make a priority and not be ignored or delaying the treatment that can lead to further pain and discomfort, periodontal disease treatment. Periodontal disease can be easily treated at its early stage, but there is a need to seek a professional help when it already progress to more serious condition. A periodontal surgery may be one of the options that will be recommended by your dental care professional. Periodontal surgery is being recommended to correct and restore gum problems. Since a gum tissues and bones that support the teeth are being restored or regenerated to produce healthy set of gums and to control the progression of periodontal disease. Being away from gum infection is one way of preventing the development of certain medical conditions that are associated with the dental health. Tags: gum infection, gum problems, gum tissues, periodontal disease treatment The impact of delaying periodontal surgerySeptember 16, 2008 on 9:34 pm | In General, Health | No CommentsAs a patient, after being diagnosed with periodontal disease, treatment should be taken in action as soon as possible. This is to ensure that no progression of the infection should take place. Allowing this to happen can make the disease get worst and makes symptoms become complicated. Periodontal surgery is the best treatment for severe dental condition. The risk of gum infection increases when the treatment is delayed. It is important that the growth of harmful bacteria must be stop. The tissues and bones that support gums and teeth is the one more affected of the progression of the disease resulting to affect some medical conditions. Pain and discomfort were not stop because of delayed treatment. Tags: dental condition, gum infection, gums, harmful bacteria, periodontal disease treatment, periodontal surgery Some linked to swollen gums and gum diseaseSeptember 16, 2008 on 5:20 pm | In Health | No CommentsThe fact about swollen gums is that it is more than just a dental condition, it can affect an individuals overall health and it should not be ignored. It can cause and trigger medical conditions such as heart attack and stroke are just the most common that are linked to swollen gums and gum disease. While oral hygiene is an essential part of dental health for it is found out that dental plaque are similar to the plaque that block the arteries. Swollen gums are also a manifestation of a gum infection. It is not a disease itself rather a symptom of a medical condition. The thing that causes swollen gums are the bacteria that is in the mouth, although it can spread throughout the other systems of the body by entering the bloodstream as well as the digestive track. Tags: dental condition, dental plaque, digestive track, gum disease, gum infection, oral hygiene, swollen gums Gums that easily bleed during brushingSeptember 15, 2008 on 6:12 pm | In Health | No CommentsThe excessive accumulation of plaque is the premier cause of gum disease. If this remained untreated or not removed with oral hygiene it may form into tartar and can promote bacterial gum infection. The early indications of gum infection may include red, puffy gums and gums that easily bleed during brushing. These indicators are also a gingivitis symptom. Gingivitis is the mildest form of gum disease, fighting gingivitis is preventing the early symptoms of gum disease and infection. Also with the help of your proper oral hygiene to daily remove the existing food particles inside your mouth that can cause bacteria. Tags: excessive accumulation, gum infection, proper oral hygiene, puffy gums, symptoms of gum disease Reducing the risk gum of Gum infectionSeptember 12, 2008 on 5:12 pm | In Health | No CommentsHow will you be able to fight the gum infection if you yourselves don’t know how to have a proper oral hygiene? The reason why gum infection arises is because when there is an excessive accumulation of bacteria inside the mouth and it can be prevented by observing a proper oral care through regular brushing and flossing. That’s why avoiding factors that contribute to bacteria build up is another effective way of keeping bacteria away, smoking and drinking are the most popular one that brought this issues. However being away from bacteria and gum infection is reducing the risk of certain medical conditions. Tags: bacteria infection, brushing and flossing, excessive accumulation, gum infection, oral care, proper oral hygiene Initializes the deterioration of gumsSeptember 11, 2008 on 5:32 pm | In Health | No CommentsThe survey assist that almost seventy five percent of tooth loss is caused by periodontal disease. It is a formation of bacterial plaque initializes the deterioration of gums, tooth loose, receding gum, swollen gums, pocket formation and persistent bleeding gums is mostly to occur. A dentist that specializes with gum and degeneration is called a periodontist. However, your dentist can recommend a periodontist if your gum infection and gum disease comes out of its way. As well as they will recommend the daily routine of proper oral hygiene for best results. It can help you prevent for a further risky conditions. Tags: bacterial plaque, bleeding gums, gum disease, gum infection, proper oral hygiene, receding gum, swollen gums Paying attention to our oral healthSeptember 8, 2008 on 5:56 pm | In Health | No CommentsWe may not notice the small problem that we have in our gum’s but we should carefully pay attention for it can lead to more risky condition. There are greater possibility that connects between the gum infections and other disease to our entire body. As what the study have showed there may be a link between gum diseases, heart disease and other health conditions and they suggest that gum infection may be more serious risk factor for heart disease than hypertension, cholesterol, smoking, age and gender. Those who have gum infection have a greater risk for heart attacks and stroke. However our oral health affects our overall health thus pa |