A look at gingivitis and periodontal disease
Dec 9, 2009
A look at gingivitis and periodontal disease Gum disease, also known as gingivitis, is a serious condition that often result in loss of teeth. With adults, gingivitis and periodontal disease are the most common forms of gum disease. To prevent the two types of gum disease, you should always brush your teeth and remove plaque as possible. If you can build the plaque, gum disease, usually the result. Known as gingivitis is inflammation of the tissues of the gums. If plaque and tartar build up along the gumline, gums can become swollen and irritated. Over time, the gums are very tender and begin to appear swollen. When you brush your teeth, you will notice that your gums have become very sore and starting to bleed with little or no pressure. If you notice blood when brushing, chances are you have gingivitis. Every time you brush your teeth or floss, you should not? It is not a sign of blood. During this stage of gingivitis, there is no loss of bone structure. You can help prevent gingivitis, however, by brushing and flossing twice a day. If you have gingivitis and not do something about it, which could lead to periodontal disease. Those who do not treat gingivitis or those who keep poor oral hygiene habits, usually end up with periodontal disease. Periodontal disease is a condition where the bone and surrounding structures destroyed. Although this form of disease can not be reversed, you can put an end to this situation? S progression by going to your dentist regularly and brush their teeth several times a day. Periodontal disease is a serious disease, which is why you should always try to halt the progression or even better - do not let your teeth and gums get this wrong. If we do not do something for the progression of periodontal disease, the situation will worsen. During the initial stages of the disease, you notice that your gums appear bright red and very sore. This is due to the construction of plaque below the gum line. If left untreated, plaque and tartar that is below the gums that eating your teeth. Note that the board and not? It should not be seen or detected so that the periodontal disease to be diagnosed. To determine if you have periodontal disease, it is necessary to have your dentist examine regularly. Your dentist can perform tests on your gums and teeth to determine if you have it. If you have periodontal disease, your dentist can tell how to stop and prevent the progression of things worse than they already are. Both periodontal disease and gingivitis aren? Usually not painful, and both tend to progress in a slow fashion. Although it might not be aware that you have first, the symptoms and signs begin to show the later stages. Once the later stages have started to move, usually end up losing the tooth. To be safe and protect your teeth and gums, you should always go to your dentist for cleaning and regular checks. If caught in time, your dentist can help treat the early stages of gum disease. No? I do not want to wait until it is too late, as the most advanced stages of gum disease can completely destroy your teeth and gums - and there will be little or nothing you can do about it.