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A Matter of Gum Disease
Filed Under (Health, dental care) by admin on 01-02-2012
If you are experiencing a gum disease, you are not alone. Many adults in the U.S. have such kind of disease which range from simple gum inflammation to major damage of the soft tissue and bone that support the teeth leading to loss teeth. Whether your gum disease is stopped, slowed or gets worse is determined by how well you care for your teeth and gums every day.
What causes gum disease?
Our mouth is full of bacteria. These bacteria together with mucus and other particles form a sticky, colorless plaque on teeth. You cannot completely get rid of plaque by brushing alone. Accumulated plaque can harden and form into tartar which can only be removed through professional cleaning done by a dentist or dental hygienist.
Who gets stricken with gum disease?
People don’t usually see signs of gum disease until they are adult, especially at the age of 30-40. Men are more likely to have gum disease than women because of their fixation to smoking. Teenagers rarely develop gum diseases and if there is one, usually it is a milder form. Gum diseases develop when plaque is allowed to build up along and under the gum line.
How would you know if you have gum disease?
Gum disease has several symptoms. It may include any of the following symptoms: chronic bad breath, tender or bleeding gums, red or swollen gums, loose teeth, sensitive teeth which bring about pain when chewing; and receding gums. Any of these symptoms can be a sign of a serious gum problem and should not be taken lightly. A visit to the dentist will help you identify underlying conditions or risk factors that may have triggered gum disease. He will examine your gums and recommend some gum disease cure proven effective by practice and experience.
How can gum disease be treated?
The main goal of gum disease treatment is to control the infection. Types of treatment vary according to the extent or gravity of the gum disease. It may include deep cleaning to painful and expensive surgical treatment. Any kind of treatment will require the patient to keep a good daily care at home such thorough brushing, flossing and using all-natural antibacterial mouthwash. The doctor may also suggest changing behaviors or practices that contribute to gum disease such quitting smoking and less-sugar diet to support effectiveness of the treatment. There are times that medications are used with gum disease treatment such as scaling. But they cannot always take the place of surgery. Depending on the disease’s reaction, the dentist may still suggest surgical treatment.
Studies have shown that dental products made with natural herbal ingredients are more effective in treating gum disease. Moreover, they don’t come with unsafe side effects.

