September 27, 2008

Look after your gums

Approximately 40% of people suffering from inflammation and bleeding of the Gums before the bite or before the same finish. These disorders are the main cause of tooth loss in the elderly.
All of them are predictable and treatable.

There are people who think that the problem Manifests itself when there is pain, but that is part of the problem acute. When we brushed blood can go and what we miss as something normal, but this may be the main cause of a disease that we have in our gums, and can end with the collapse of our teeth. Brushed blood when we can go and what we miss as something normal, but this may be the main cause of a disease that we have in our Gums, and can end with the collapse of our teeth.

Below are just the most common diseases in people with regard to the Gums.

The plaque is a sticky substance that is deposited on your teeth and Gums. Will form a basis of mineral and remnants of food cake for germs. The gums become infected and cause irritation and redness.
This disease is caused by not brushing constantly and this makes it to Accumulated anything that is offensive to your teeth. Tartar can be increased due to smoking.

On the other hand, gingivitis is reversible formation of the gums, directly related to poor oral hygiene, with the accumulation of food, germs and tartar.

The main symptoms are that your Gums bleed when eating hard foods or when you brush your teeth. It presents an intense color in the network Gums and cause bad breath. For gingivitis can produce large amount of cavities.

Finally, there is periodontitis, which is a progressive disease of the gums that although it gives more people the elderly, is due to the lack of prevention and early dental checks.
Periodontal disease causes the inflammation from spreading to the bone, and that the tooth is off the gum. If there is no treatment, there may be a pyorrhea (the premature loss of the tooth).

The symptoms or signs are similar to gingivitis, but also presents the tooth mobility and sensitivity to foods. The signs or symptoms are similar to gingivitis, but also presents the tooth mobility and sensitivity to foods.

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