Gum inflammation

Causes and treatment of gum Inflammations

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One of the most common reasons for upper gum inflammation is a disease called “gingivitis”. Simply put, gingivitis is the development of inflamed and tender gums that are bright red or purple in color and tend to bleed very easily while brushing or eating. Gingivitis is not a particularly dangerous disease, because it does not threaten the teeth or bones. However, this does not mean it can be ignored, because if no measures are taken against gingivitis, it can aggravate to a far worse disease called “periodontitis”, which can be a serious threat to your teeth. Gingivitis can usually be traced to inadequate dental hygiene. It occurs due to the increase in the amount of bacteria in the mouth. These bacteria produce a variety of toxins and enzymes that can irritate the gums, causing them to swell and become tender. The best way to avoid gingivitis is to ensure that you observe good oral health practices such as regularly brushing and flossing. These seemingly insignificant acts help to remove plaque and food particles form your mouth, which provide a thriving environment for bacteria. So by removing them, you can greatly decrease your chances of developing gingivitis.Gum inflammations are among the most common oral maladies, with hundreds of thousands of people suffering from them worldwide. Gum inflammations can usually be traced back to inadequate oral health, but there can other reasons as well such as pregnancy induced inflammations. However, inflamed gums are usually an indication of a much more dangerous disease surfacing, so they should not be taken lightly.

 

As mentioned, if gingivitis is left untreated, it can lead to a far worse disease called periodontitis. Periodontitis also results in serious gum inflammations because it attacks the gums from the area there are most vulnerable: below the gum line. As bacteria occupy gaps in the gums are produce toxins that attack the tissue and supporting structure of the teeth, not only can the gums become inflamed, but eventually, the teeth will fall out too. In such cases, you have no choice but to contact a dentist and have your teeth professionally cleaned. Better still, you can avoid periodontitis in the first place by stopping it from developing in its initial form, gingivitis, by taking good care of your teeth.

Pregnancy gum inflammation

Another major reason for gum inflammations is pregnancy induced gingivitis. It only occurs in about half of all pregnant women due to the hormonal changes in their body leading to a weakened immune system. As a result, bacteria populations in the mouth increase significantly, leading to gingivitis characterized by swollen and tender gums. However, this is usually a very mild form of the disease and can usually be controlled thorough brushing, flossing and using a mouthwash approved from a dentist. Pregnancy gingivitis usually disappears after birth, but because links have been found between it and the unborn child’s health, it should not be taken lightly.

In most cases, inflammations of the gums can be traced to simple causes such as incorrect and aggressive brushing techniques or lack of dental care. But because of the strong probability of this developing into a serious dental disease that can seriously threaten your health and well being, inflamed gums should be taken seriously and treated immediately to avoid the ensuing pain and discomfort.

 

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