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Effective ways to combat swollen, shrunken or detached gum
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Your gums bleed after brushing?
Spit blood to rinse your mouth?
Sore gums when you brush?
You may have gingivitis, or you may
have pyorrhea, or better still periodontitis.
You should go to the dentist, and one that is better or periodontist periodontist (is the same), the expert gums.
You should go to the dentist, and one that is better or periodontist periodontist (is the same), the expert gums.
ü Periodontitis:
Peri (perimeter around), Odonto (tooth), it is inflammation.
It is a complicated to describe a disease that literally "eats" the bone surrounding your tooth gum. Reaching a point at which notes that the tooth starts to move a little, then too, and without treatment, continues to fall completely; and you may take the tooth to the dentist, wrapped in a handkerchief, to see if he can stick with "something". This is literally true. It has happened several times.
Also known as pyorrhea (pus cells output with blood plasma, white blood cells that are dead, or what is the same, pus).
It is a chronic, basically bacterial, longstanding (even half-life), brought about first and foremost by the plaque, and this formed and accumulated techniques inadequate and / or insufficient dental hygiene inflammatory disease, along with a genetic predisposition, among other things.
Peri (perimeter around), Odonto (tooth), it is inflammation.
It is a complicated to describe a disease that literally "eats" the bone surrounding your tooth gum. Reaching a point at which notes that the tooth starts to move a little, then too, and without treatment, continues to fall completely; and you may take the tooth to the dentist, wrapped in a handkerchief, to see if he can stick with "something". This is literally true. It has happened several times.
Also known as pyorrhea (pus cells output with blood plasma, white blood cells that are dead, or what is the same, pus).
It is a chronic, basically bacterial, longstanding (even half-life), brought about first and foremost by the plaque, and this formed and accumulated techniques inadequate and / or insufficient dental hygiene inflammatory disease, along with a genetic predisposition, among other things.
You can further aggravate a bad dental alignment, bad position and
occlusion of teeth, bone structure deformities, especially of the palate,
hypertrophic gingival enlargement, etc.
The snuff further predisposes course. The gum of a smoker is not equal to that of a nonsmoker; and dark brown spots on the enamel, especially on the inside, are very characteristic.
The snuff further predisposes course. The gum of a smoker is not equal to that of a nonsmoker; and dark brown spots on the enamel, especially on the inside, are very characteristic.
The disease may progress to worse and faster when the bite is bad, if left
many pieces and if others are bruxism. It is the forces and levers factor. It
all adds up and complicates things.
It affects the soft tissue (gums) and hard tissues, which are the bone and cementum, and with them, the periodontal ligament, which together hold the teeth causes redness, swelling, oozing and bleeding of the gums, the latter when brushing, or sometimes e.g. biting an apple.
It affects the soft tissue (gums) and hard tissues, which are the bone and cementum, and with them, the periodontal ligament, which together hold the teeth causes redness, swelling, oozing and bleeding of the gums, the latter when brushing, or sometimes e.g. biting an apple.
Bleeding when brushing is a very important warning signs to be aware of. But
often the patient is bleeding
and other has-and in abundance-but considered normal. The bleeding is usually less abundant in the smoker, decreased local blood supply.
Bleeding while passing the dental tape is also important and I would say more important, because it is in the middle of the teeth and molars where the disease causes more havoc. As people do not use dental tape, he knows that bleeds.
Bleeding while passing the dental tape is also important and I would say more important, because it is in the middle of the teeth and molars where the disease causes more havoc. As people do not use dental tape, he knows that bleeds.
Periodontitis eventually destroys the
bone surrounding the tooth and moving the piece just slightly, then loosen, and
finally, with the passage of time (years) needs to be removed or fall alone.
If you have been to the dentist and said you have bags or pyorrhea or said more finesse you have periodontitis or you suspect that you might have it (which would be weird because nobody suspected anything until he swings the tooth, or he was going for a walk), you will want to know how you have acquired this disease and how the hell is it does not hurt if the dentist told you that if you do a treatment, you'll miss the teeth and in your case is a severe or advanced periodontitis?
If you have been to the dentist and said you have bags or pyorrhea or said more finesse you have periodontitis or you suspect that you might have it (which would be weird because nobody suspected anything until he swings the tooth, or he was going for a walk), you will want to know how you have acquired this disease and how the hell is it does not hurt if the dentist told you that if you do a treatment, you'll miss the teeth and in your case is a severe or advanced periodontitis?
An old professor of mine said the old
phrase that "…not all that have periodontitis which wants, but which
can-". This phrase speaks volumes and is valid for a host of diseases of
the whole organism.
"Periodontal disease, the great unknown" is another famous quotes also used in medicine.
"Periodontal disease, the great unknown" is another famous quotes also used in medicine.
Signs, symptoms and evolution are known. Its most obvious external causes and predisposing causes are known, but not their most intimate and profound cellular, immune or genetic level causes (although there are multiple hypotheses). There is no drug in the pharmacy to the cure nor are there any vaccines.
Treatments is aimed at stopping the evolution and get the arrest of progression of the disease, but you cannot go back and obtain the return of the lost tissue. Except for some types of bone grafts and grafts gums that "restitute" small bone defects or some gingival recession.
If you are at home waiting to find for yourself if you have periodontal disease or not, you're wrong.
You may find yourself whether or not
you have gingivitis, but not periodontitis.
I have shared very valuable and powerful information to you, the ball is now on your court.
What do you think? …
If you have experienced this or you have any comments/questions… please do well to leave them in the comment box below!
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I wish you the best in your quest for a better health!

The only way to cure gum disease is to seek professional treatment. However, to help lessen your symptoms and reduce chances of it advancing, there are things you can do at home. If you're not already doing it, make certain you brush and floss at least twice a day. This will help reduce the amount of plaque buildup on your teeth. As you may know, plaque buildup is usually the cause of gum disease. Rinse your mouth with a mouthwash that's used to treat gingivitis. If you have a primary care physician, ask for a prescription for an antimicrobial mouth rinse. It is important to maintain a good oral routine to avoid gum diseases like pyorrhea and many more.
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