June 26, 2008
Swollen Gums Prevention Preventing Gum Disease
Gingivitis is a common dental problem struggled by a lot of people. Bleeding or swollen gums is a serious condition and should not be allowed to persist. The most common cause of swollen gums is infection of the gingiva, caused by plaque, which is a thin covering of food and bacteria on the tooth surface. While bleeding or swollen gums is an early indicator of gingivitis, or swollen gums, they may sometimes occur from vigorous brushing.
Plaque formed bacteria causes the gingivitis and if left untreated it can progress to further infection and bacteria will spread beyond the gum line affecting the tissues and bones that supports the teeth, and can eventually result to tooth loss.
The signs of gingivitis, swollen and bleeding gums are something that cannot be neglected. Plaque must be removed, accumulated and increased plaque will cause and result to more severe gum disease. Brushing and flossing are the effective way in removing plaque and bacteria.
With superior oral hygiene swollen and bleeding gums, gingivitis and gum diseases can be completed avoided.
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