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The Great Cost Involved in Treating Advanced Gum DiseaseSeptember 30, 2008 on 4:17 pm | In Health | No CommentsGum disease can be divided into two areas of infection – above and below the gum line. Above the gum line periodontal disease is commonly known as gingivitis which can be treated by simple brushing and flossing for plaque, and scraping for hardened plaque called tartar. However, when the infection reached below the gum line, this could be the start of a series of serious and generally expensive gum disease. It is expensive in the sense that surgical treatments like pocket reduction, regeneration, and soft tissue graft. Pocket reduction is a process of removing below the gum line tartars and evening of the root so that gum can attach to the teeth. Regeneration is done by grafting the bone to support the teeth and reinforcing it through tissue-stimulating substances. Soft tissue graft, as its name implies, grafts tissue from any part of the mouth, particularly palates, to cover up the showed root due to rapid tissue deterioration caused by anaerobic bacteria. Any of the above gum disease treatments require application of antimicrobial substance to kill the breeding bacteria below the gum line. Antibacterial substances and surgical treatments are all currently very costly. Tags: dental health, gingivitis, gum disease, gum line, periodontitis, soft tissue graft Neglect Of Bleeding Gums Can Precede To Gum DiseaseSeptember 10, 2008 on 6:15 pm | In General, Health | No CommentsExperiencing gums that bleed need immediate attention. Bleeding gums is a common indicator of impending gum disease and future tooth loss. Gingivitis is the mildest form of gum disease and is often characterized by gums that appear red, swollen and bleed easily. Gingivitis is still a reversible stage of gum disease, and through proper brushing, flossing and dental health care you can keep teeth and gums safe from its dangers. When gum disease advances in the later stages, it may need further dental cleanings and professional treatment to ensure that the infection does not go beyond the gum line. Neglect of bleeding gums can put you at more risk of tooth loss and other health complications. Tags: bleeding gums, dental cleanings, dental health care, gum disease, gum line, teeth and gums An infection that spread below the gum lineAugust 1, 2008 on 8:23 am | In Health | No CommentsHave you ever afraid of gum disease? If that’s the case you better take good care of your gum’s so that you will not get gingivitis a mildest form of gum disease. Surely if you have this condition you better treat this immediately because if this is left untreated it may develop to periodontitis and it is being indicated by swollen gum’s. A greater possibility of having an infection that spread below the gum line to the tissues and the bones leading it to tooth loose and finally loss of tooth. Having a gingivitis doesn’t choose to whom it may affect because anyone even children can have it. That’s why as early gingivitis and gum disease is being indicated by tender, red and swollen gum’s and gum’s that easily bleed especially when brushing. You better seek for a treatment and start it. Tags: gum disease, gum line, red gum, swollen gum |
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