July 9, 2009

End Gum Disease Before The Damage Accumulates…

Gum disease is often not thought about until you experience symptoms. We’re trained from an early age to brush. After that, we do not typically think about our mouth again, even when eating or talk. Additional care is needed to prevent hidden bacteria from attacking the gums and teeth. At that point gum disease is present.

To reduce your chances of contracting gum disease, you need to take easy steps for successful oral hygiene. Besides brushing and flossing, try an oral irrigator, such as the hydrofloss. Many people have benefitted from adding this to their routine.

Get regular dental visits for routine cleanings and examinations. During exams you teeth will be cleaned and any plaque build up will be scraped away. Usually, you won’t see plaque build up when brushing. If the plaque is not removed during normal cleanings, it could turn into a harder buildup known as tarter. This is harder to remove.

Try perio therapy. This is a nice pH balanced mouthwash that can really be beneficial to you. 

When you notice your gums bleed when you brush your teeth, your gums are slightly swelling or you have an increase of bad breath that is the early stage, medically termed as periodontitis. To avoid this it is necessary to exercise great oral hygiene. Without attending to these signs, the problem will progress causing it to affect the tissues and bones. The teeth and bones will degenerate resulting in a loss. You can prevent this from happening early on.

Essential oils such as those contained in ora-md can be helpful as well. 

To insure you’re doing everything possible to ward off gum disease do not miss your regularly scheduled visits to your dentist, every six months. Make an effort to brush your teeth after you eat and after daily treats. Along with brushing, you should also get into the habit of flossing regularly. If you happen to notice warning signs, a quick visit to your dentist will help fight the progressive stages. If caught early enough prevention measures can be taken.

If you’ve already noticed signs, you may be experiencing an unsettling feeling right now. Remember, this disease can be treated. Take steps to stop the progression by visiting a professional. Brushing and flossing are not always enough to stop periodontal disease from occurring.

The USFDA has not evaluated statements in this article. Visit your periodontis if you have or think you might have gum disease or any type of oral health problem.

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