April 17, 2009

Managing Bleeding Gums And Avoiding Gum Disease

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Often people that are experiencing dental health problems neglects every little symptoms of it. Bleeding gums is a sign of having a poor oral health and a gum disease. There are several reasons why gums do bleed. It may be due to canker sores, receding gums and other oral health problems cause by bacteria and infection. Causes of bleeding gums may start from negligence of the condition, thus causing its progression.

It does not always mean that if you are experiencing bleeding gums you are suffering from periodontal or gum disease. It may be caused by brushing your teeth hard, or by eating hard foods such as chips or sunflower seeds and leaving it to bleed. Knowing the underlying cause of bleeding gums will help you choose or decide the right treatment for the condition.

Dental conditions such as bleeding gums and other periodontal disease also indicates certain medical conditions. It is important to see the dentist at least twice a year for dental check ups and professional cleaning of the teeth.

With proper oral health hygiene bleeding gums and periodontal gum disease can be entirely avoided. And if periodontal disease is being experience, it is important to know the underlying cause of the condition for better treatment. And it is still necessary to seek help from the dentist, proper treatment and prescription may given.

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Chronic Gum Disease Manifested By Persistent Bad Breath And Swollen Gums

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When gingivitis is left untreated it will progress to periodontitis which is the advance and chronic stage of periodontal or gum disease. Bleeding and swollen gums are the most common indication of gingivitis. However, persistent bad breath, sensitivity, gum recession and swollen gums can manifest s more serious or chronic dental condition and it is necessary to have a dental care expert diagnose and treat the condition.

During periodontitis gum infection already spread below the gumline affecting the tissues and bones that supports the teeth and condition may lead to tooth loss. A periodontal surgery may be recommended for treating chronic medical conditions depending on its severity. Oral hygiene should be diligently observe to control gum infection.

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Preventing Gum Infection Conveniently

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Periodontal disease is commonly encountered by most adults and often the major cause of their tooth loss. It is a chronic gum infection manifested by persistent bleeding and swelling of gums, it affects not only the gums but the tissues and the bones that give support to the teeth. Thus, leaving it untreated it can cause deep pockets and eventually tooth loss. What mainly causes gum infection is the plaque that sticks in the surface of the teeth, when not removed it can hardened into tartar causing irritation resulting to inflammation or swelling of gums.

Gum infection can be conveniently treated when it is caught early. By simply having a proper oral hygiene, bacteria in the form of plaque can be eliminated. Proper oral hygiene means cleaning your mouth regularly by brushing and flossing daily, and by using a natural oral rinse that is made up warm water and salt. For prevention of gum infection, periodic dental check ups and cleanings must be observed.

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