Prevention and Treatment of Gum Disease
Prevention and Treatment of Gum Disease North Lakes and Mango Hill
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Just as every part of your body is vulnerable to infection, so is your mouth. If you have an infection, it’s wise for you to get treatment immediately.
In the case of your mouth, gum disease can not only be very disturbing, painful and annoying, it can also be a sign of a more serious condition such as advanced periodontal disease, otherwise known as periodontitis.
Gum or periodontal disease is an infection of the tissues that hold your teeth in place and can progress to affect the bone that surrounds and supports your teeth.
It is naturally caused by poor brushing and flossing habits that allow plaque to build up on the teeth. Since gums give essential support for our teeth, it’s important to keep them and the gum line in good health.
Although serious gum infections aren’t extremely common in advanced stages, they can lead to sore, bleeding gums, painful chewing problems and even tooth loss.
Causes and Symptoms
The bacteria, the mucus and other particles in our mouth constantly form a sticky, colourless “plaque” on teeth. This plaque is the primary cause of gum disease, however there are other factors that contribute to gum disease. These include:
- Hormonal changes such as those occurring during menopause, menstruation, puberty and during pregnancy.
- Illness
- Medications
- Bad habits such as smoking
- Poor oral hygiene
- A family history of dental infection
Symptoms of gum disease include:
- Chronic bad breath that won’t go away
- Gums that are red, swollen, tender or bleeding
- Receding Gums
- Painful chewing
- Loose teeth
- Sensitive teeth
If you are suffering from any of the symptoms listed above, it is important that you visit us at Passion Family Dental North Lakes and consult with our dentist to determine the severity of infection and the proper course of action to take to combat the problem.
How to Prevent Gum Infection
Maintaining healthy gums and avoiding infection can be easily achieved by following good oral hygiene practices everyday. By brushing and flossing daily, you can significantly lessen the danger of gum disease and contaminated gums, in addition to tooth decay and other oral health issues. Start a tenacious daily schedule and stick to it, and you will benefit from these healthy habits.
- Brushing two times per day. Brush your teeth with fluoride toothpaste, it neutralises the bacteria trapped around the gum line leading to clinically demonstrated healthier gums.
- Floss your teeth daily. Make sure to get between each and every tooth to remove food particles that cause plaque and tartar growth.
- Use an anti-gingivitis mouthwash, please make sure you are using a mouthwash that does not contain alcohol as this may dry out the teeth.
- Visit your North Lakes dentist at least two times per year for a professional cleaning.
Since prevention is the most ideal way to avoid gum infection, it’s important to make caring for your teeth and gums a top need. Following the above important rules will help keep your teeth and gums healthy and help prevent gum infection.
Gum Infection Treatments
As soon as you see a gum infection (a sign of gum infection could be redness or tenderness of the gum or bleeding when brushing), you ought to counsel with a dentist. When gum infection is diagnosed, you will have various treatment alternatives that will vary based on the seriousness of the gum infection. Here are some common techniques for treatment for gum infection:
- Antibiotic Therapy: Just as you’d expect with any kind of infection, antibiotics are frequently used to treat gum infection. Your dentist may choose for you to take an antibiotic specifically aimed to help with the gum infection site.
- Root Planing and Scaling Treatment: This advanced gum infection treatment cleans profoundly between your gums and teeth.
- Gingivectomy: A gingivectomy is a type of gum infection treatment that includes the removal of gum tissue.
- Flap Surgery: If your gum disease is serious, flap surgery may be necessary including bone or tissue grafts.
Although severe gum infections aren’t to a great degree common, they can lead to major issues if not treated in an opportune manner.
Recognising warning signs that can lead to contaminated gums is an important way to help prevent further gum disease and all the reactions that accompany it.
Prevention and Treatment of Gum Disease in North Lakes and Mango Hill
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