Thousands of people
report as suffering from gum disease.
Many of them delay the treatment and
they end-up loosing their teeth. When a tooth has disease, it is due to inflammation
of the gums or there is severe infection that has percolated to the roots.
One of the causes of gum disease is that a plaque has formed in or around the teeth due to intake of
different foods. Bacteria also continue to accumulate in mouth to further
aggravate the diseases. If the plaque is not removed soon, it will turn into
tartar that is a very hard substance and difficult to remove without
professional help.
If you do not remove the tarter, it will turn into serious
diseases called gingivitis. This disease is due to inflammation of the gums. If
you do not treat gingivitis, the deeper tissue will be damaged beyond repair
and the disease will develop as periodontal, which is even more serious gum
disease.
To keep the gums healthy you should adopt good dental hygiene
and take a good care of your teeth. Make sure that you brush your teeth with
good toothpaste and floss one in a day at least. A visit to dentist Lynnwood for Gum Disease or any other specialist
of the field also is important to stay away from any possibility of gum disease in future. Since soft
drinks and candy are foods that eat away enamel of our teeth, keep away from
all such foods.
Gum disease gingivitis may start in early years of
life; many teenagers show the symptoms of this disease. They have swollen gums
which are puffy red in color. To treat gingivitis, the plaque has to be removed
from the teeth. This plaque irritates the gums to cause more serious
disease. The dentist will prescribe
antibiotics or antibacterial mouth rinse to reduce the impact of the disease on
gums.
Periodontitis is an advanced gum disease. This is a serious disease as the gum starts receding
from the teeth, providing less support to the teeth. To treat periodontitis, the dentist will
clean the gum and scrap the plaque and tartar deep down to the line of the gum.
The dentist may also prescribe antibiotics to douse the inflammation and
prevent infection of the gums. Some
serious cases of periodontitis require surgery and may require grafting of gum
tissue form other areas as a treatment of the effected parts of the gum.
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