Gingivitis is the mildest form of periodontal disease; it is being manifested by red, tender, swollen gums. The advance stage is periodontitis in which gum infection already spread out under the gumline affecting gum tissues and bones that support the teeth.
When gum infection is left untreated and given time to progress it, periodontitis can develop. Tooth loss is the most leading dental condition that is being experienced by most adults. Poor oral hygiene is primarily the leading cause of dental problems and gum infections. Why wait for gum infection to progress when you can prevent it early. With proper oral care through regular brushing and flossing, natural oral rinse can prevent bacteria build up.
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When periodontal disease attack, a periodontal disease treatment is required to control its progression. Poor oral hygiene is often the major cause of the occurrence of the condition. Periodontal surgery is a periodontal disease treatment in which it aims to improve dental condition and regain healthy gums destroyed by gum infection. Periodontal surgery is not initially the first course of treatment, it is more likely to be recommended to patients having advance periodontal disease where gum infection has already progress causing more destruction to dental health.
Periodontal surgery is recommended depending on the severity of the dental condition. There are several periodontal surgery options tailored to various needs of the patient. Periodontal surgery options includes pocket reduction for deep pockets, soft tissue graft is required when roots are already exposed due to loss of gum tissues. Your dentist will recommend the best periodontal surgery option for you.
Periodontal disease therapy does not end with periodontal surgery, to successfully achieve results superior oral hygiene should be diligently practice, avoid factors that increase the risk of periodontal disease such as smoking and excessive alcohol, proper nutrition and supplement intake should be observe too thus avoiding the recurrence of the disease. Post surgery visits should be followed to assess the treatment's progression.
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Gum disease is an inflammation of gums that should not be neglected even at its early phase, is a chronic bacterial infection that affects the gums and bone supporting the teeth. However, more often it being neglected for symptoms may be painless during at its first signs.
Swollen gums as one of its earliest signs may be petrifying for it does not deliver pain and discomfort at its early stage but whenever pain and discomfort already bothers, it should be given extra attention. When swollen gums left untreated it may progress to advance periodontal or gum disease and may need surgical treatments at its most serious case and can eventually cause tooth loss. Swollen gums not only indicate gum disease, it may even be a sign or symptom of an existing medical condition. There is a need for a dental health care to check on swollen gums condition to know its underlying cause and proper treatment can be administered.
Swollen gums due to bacteria may be prevented with proper oral care. It only takes regular brushing and flossing to be prevented from bacteria causing infection. Salt and warm water solution as a mouth rinse may also be helpful.
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The exact causes of canker sores are not clearly understood, but they seem to be linked to genetics, oral trauma, and dietary deficiency. But factors that triggers the condition are stress, hard or crunchy food, food allergies, allergies in general, dental work needing repair, end of menstrual cycle, taking antibiotics or too much acidity in your body.
Canker sore is a painful ulcer, or open sore, that can develop on the tongue and the inside linings of the cheeks, lips, and throat and you can have more than one at a time, and they can recur
Treatment is not required for Canker’s sores and there is no cure for canker sores but there are several treatments to help bring relief or to speed up healing. Natural or herbal treatment is safe and prevents the oral sores from recurring.
If your canker sore is more than one centimeter then you should have it looked at by a doctor or dentist to prevent its progression to further serious periodontal disease.
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