Gums can swell because of many different reasons. Causes that stand out more are poor diet, medications, tooth misalignment, hormones, and oral diseases including periodontitis and chronic gingivitis. Another common cause in some people is plaque and tartar. The white filmy substance that gets deposited over teeth and gums is what is referred to as plaque. Hardened plaque forms tartar, which when infected by bacteria causes swelling. The key to treating swollen gums is to catch the problem in its infancy stages.
There are various risk factors that are linked to gum swelling. Smoking, medications, hormonal changes in women, diabetes, and genetic susceptibility are among the major ones. Although all are significant, smoking poses the greatest risk. Smoking also inhibits chances of successful recovery through treatment. Medications also cause the problem by reducing the flow of saliva through the mouth. With the reduction in saliva flow, bacterial infection becomes easier and faster.
Inflammation of the gums is not obvious to see. Some people have swollen gum yet they do not know about it or have gotten used to it that they can no longer tell if the problem is present. The key to noticing the existence of the problem is knowing how healthy gum should appear like. However, there are certain specific symptoms that one can look out for.
Typically, an inflamed gum will appear dark pink, blue, purple, or red in color. The margin along the teeth will be rolled and there will not be papilla and if it exists, it will be blunted. The gum will usually bleed when brushing and uncomfortable to severe pain may be felt. The aforementioned symptoms may all appear at different stages or some may not appear at all.
There is no need for a dentist when trying to treat and reverse swollen gums. The only requirements are dedication, balanced diet, and proper oral hygiene. Mild and moderate inflammation can be reversed or treated when the bacteria that cause it are removed physically while maintaining a balanced diet.
Brushing needs to be done twice in a day using the right toothbrush for quick results. The method used should also be the right one. One should hold the toothbrush at forty five degrees towards the gum. The toothbrush should be soft bristled. One can see a dentist to recommend the best toothpaste to use.
The efficiency of electric toothbrushes is higher because more plaque is removed by them. Additionally, Blue Light Technology is efficient for treating inflammation of the gum according to scientific research. This technology works by eliminating bacteria, which cause bad breath, plaque, gingivitis, and gum pockets.
It is useful to floss teeth because it removed harmful bacteria by cleaning under the gum. Water flossing, floss picks, or traditional floss can get the job done. Unless under the gumlines is cleaned, it is difficult to eliminate swelling totally. Even when bleeding is experienced, flossing needs to be done on a daily basis. Topical rinses can also reduce inflammation. They remove bacteria that result in the swelling.
There are various risk factors that are linked to gum swelling. Smoking, medications, hormonal changes in women, diabetes, and genetic susceptibility are among the major ones. Although all are significant, smoking poses the greatest risk. Smoking also inhibits chances of successful recovery through treatment. Medications also cause the problem by reducing the flow of saliva through the mouth. With the reduction in saliva flow, bacterial infection becomes easier and faster.
Inflammation of the gums is not obvious to see. Some people have swollen gum yet they do not know about it or have gotten used to it that they can no longer tell if the problem is present. The key to noticing the existence of the problem is knowing how healthy gum should appear like. However, there are certain specific symptoms that one can look out for.
Typically, an inflamed gum will appear dark pink, blue, purple, or red in color. The margin along the teeth will be rolled and there will not be papilla and if it exists, it will be blunted. The gum will usually bleed when brushing and uncomfortable to severe pain may be felt. The aforementioned symptoms may all appear at different stages or some may not appear at all.
There is no need for a dentist when trying to treat and reverse swollen gums. The only requirements are dedication, balanced diet, and proper oral hygiene. Mild and moderate inflammation can be reversed or treated when the bacteria that cause it are removed physically while maintaining a balanced diet.
Brushing needs to be done twice in a day using the right toothbrush for quick results. The method used should also be the right one. One should hold the toothbrush at forty five degrees towards the gum. The toothbrush should be soft bristled. One can see a dentist to recommend the best toothpaste to use.
The efficiency of electric toothbrushes is higher because more plaque is removed by them. Additionally, Blue Light Technology is efficient for treating inflammation of the gum according to scientific research. This technology works by eliminating bacteria, which cause bad breath, plaque, gingivitis, and gum pockets.
It is useful to floss teeth because it removed harmful bacteria by cleaning under the gum. Water flossing, floss picks, or traditional floss can get the job done. Unless under the gumlines is cleaned, it is difficult to eliminate swelling totally. Even when bleeding is experienced, flossing needs to be done on a daily basis. Topical rinses can also reduce inflammation. They remove bacteria that result in the swelling.
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