Gingivitis and Peridontal Disease
February 16, 2009 by
Filed under Dental Care, Tooth
How does one define gingivitis? Gingivitis is a grave form of periodontal disease which results in loss of teeth. This is the most widespread form of disease related to the gums. How can one ensure that we do not fall a prey to this disease. Dentists advise that one needs to brush teeth at least twice in a day. You need to also wash your mouth and clean your teeth whenever you have consumer food either in a liquid or a solid form. Once you form a practice of gargling your mouth, there are lesser chances of tartar to get accumulated on your teeth. Lesser tartar means healthier teeth, and lesser chances of a gum disease to develop.
Gingivitis is defined as a sore or a swelling on the gum tissues. In case one allows plaque and tartar to accumulate on the lining of the gum, the gums would get puffier and swell. If you ignore these signs, there would be a situation where your gums could get tender and you would experience irritating pain of the gums. This would further results in oozing of blood from the gums. Even if your gums are exposed to the slightest force, there would be bleeding of the gums. At any point of time, you would notice bleeding of teeth, even when you perform normal brushing or flossing.
One has to take note of the fact there are no bleeding gums. The first signs of gingivitis are bleeding gums. Now how does one prevent this condition? The answer is simple. You need to take simple oral hygiene steps. Brush your teeth and flossing would help to a great extent. Do this several times a day, but with care. Ensure that you do not damage the enamel of your teeth in the process. Untreated gingivitis would result in periodontal disease.
One can ensure spreading of this disease by regular visiting the dentist. Periodontal disease is indeed a severe form of oral disease, which needs to be treated immediately. Never wait for this mishap to happen. Prevention is better than care. Rush to your dentist immediately.
What are the initial signs of this disease? In the initial stages, one would experience redness and soreness of the gums. The reason for this is that you have let plaque and tartar build over the years, without even bothering to visit your dentist. Further laziness in visiting your dentist would ensure that you teeth and gums are totally dead in a few years or months, depending on the condition of the disease.
It is not always true that plaque is seen or noticed in a periodontal disease. Unless your dentist has examined you, you would not even be aware that you are suffering from this grave thing. The dentist would want you to undergo certain tests, to ascertain the gravity of the problem. Trust your dentist and abide by whatever he has to say. Even though the damage has been done, still there is a ray of hope, if you religiously follow his say.
Individuals suffering from gingivitis and periodontal disease experience excruciating pain. There would be signs that you are suffering from this disease at a later stage. If left undetected, there are chances that you would lose your tooth.
Note that you need your tooth and gums till the time you are alive. In case you do not take enough care of both of them, it would be a very tough time for you. Ensure that you do go the dentist regularly to be on the safe side. It would be difficult for your dentist also in case you are too late.



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