Gingivitis

gingivitisGingivitis is an early stage of gum disease. Gingivitis develops as toxins, enzymes, and other plaque byproducts irritate the gums, making them tender, swollen and likely to bleed easily. This is a common condition characterized by with inflammation of the erythema and gingivae that is usually painless. Individuals with Gingivitis often observe gingivae recession and bleeding while brushing their teeth.

Aside from bleeding, other common signs of Gingivitis are swollen, tender and red gums and pulled and receded gums giving the teeth an elongated look. Gingivitis is caused by bacterial plaque build-up, calculus build-up, smoking, vitamin deficiency, malocclusion, dry mouth, local trauma, and hormonal fluctuations especially during pregnancy and many more. Poor dental or oral hygiene, obesity and malnutrition can also trigger the occurrence of Gingivitis.

Gingivitis Treatment

Gingivitis generally can be stopped with proper oral hygiene and minor treatment from your dentist. If this is achieved, your gums can return to a healthy state. As a matter of fact, this condition is considered to be the early stage of gum disease, which means that this is easiest to treat. Individuals are given various effective means of treating gingivitis before it develops and reaches its, worst stage.
Proper flossing and brushing is highly recommended to remove debris and plaque. This is also essential in terms of controlling tartar build-up. Making smart food choices and eating right to make sure that you get the proper nutrition for your teeth and jawbone is also suggested. Avoiding cigarette smoking and scheduling regular checkups to your dentist are also the best ways to prevent Gingivitis. Maintaining ideal oral hygiene is also an ultimate solution for Gingivitis and other dental problems.

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