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How to Prevent or Treat Gum Disease

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How to Prevent or Treat Gum Disease

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  1. How to Prevent or Treat Gum How to Prevent or Treat Gum Disease Disease? ? If you have a mild case of gum disease, you may notice bleeding from the gums on brushing or even on eating, these symptoms can normally be 'reversed' by maintaining good oral hygiene. It is recommended that you brush your teeth at least two times a day and flossing or using interdental brushes daily. This is because the cause of gum disease is plaque that regrows daily. If it is necessary, a gum specialist dentist can give your mouth a thorough clean and remove tartar from the teeth. Also, your gum specialist dentist can advise you on how to effectively clean your teeth in order to prevent plaque from building up in the future. How to Maintain Good Oral Hygiene? You have to always practice good oral hygiene to treat gum disease. Gum Doctor near me provides some of the oral habits. This involves: ●You need to brush twice a day, once in the morning and the second time at night just before going to bed. ●Using an electric toothbrush if possible - this is unless you have ANUG which is an extreme case of gum disease. ●Using a toothpaste that contains fluoride because fluoride is a natural mineral that protects against tooth decay.

  2. ●Flossing your teeth regularly ●Not smoking ●Visiting your dentist about every six months ●Use a Mouthwash It is recommended that you use mouthwash to help control the build-up of plaque. Because plaque contains some bad bacteria which irritates the gums. These bacteria will make them sore resulting in gum disease. A large proportion of plaque grows on the tongue, it is not affected by brushing and interdental cleaning. Acute Necrotising Ulcerative Gingivitis ANUG is thankfully now a rare severe gum disease that needs to be treated by Laser Gingivectomy. Preliminary treatment involves specific antibiotics that target the causative spirochete. The appropriate antibiotic is metronidazole. It will stop the pain very rapidly within a day. However, this is only an interim treatment. To avoid recurrence and further gum destruction. You need professional care from a dentist or hygienist.

  3. Dental Treatments: The following treatments may be used to treat gingivitis, periodontists, and ANUG: 1. Polishing and scale- This cleaning method carried out by a teeth dentist. This process will remove tartar and plaque. 2. Root planning - some cases of gingivitis or periodontitis may require root planning which is a deep clean under the gums to get rid of any bacteria that is underneath your teeth. 3.Periodontal surgery - this is for severe gum disease as in some cases it may be necessary to remove an affected tooth. Periodontal Dentist near me will provide effective results in this surgery. Untreated Gum Disease: Untreated gum disease can lead to further complications such as: -loss of teeth -receding gums -loose feeling teeth -damage to the alveolar bone (this is the bone in your jaw which contains the sockets of the teeth) However, in order to prevent getting the disease, you should maintain good oral hygiene. Midtown Dental Houston will provide the best treatments for gum diseases.

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