Friday, November 20, 2015

Easy Ways Of Treating Swollen Gums

By Mattie Knight


Gums can swell because of many different reasons. Causes that stand out more are poor diet, medications, tooth misalignment, hormones, and oral diseases including periodontitis and chronic gingivitis. Another common cause in some people is plaque and tartar. The white filmy substance that gets deposited over teeth and gums is what is referred to as plaque. Hardened plaque forms tartar, which when infected by bacteria causes swelling. The key to treating swollen gums is to catch the problem in its infancy stages.

Swelling of gums has several risk factors. Some of them include smoking, hormonal changes in women, diabetes, genetic susceptibility, and medications. Smoking is the most significant of all the risk factors. Additionally, it lowers chances of successful treatment and recovery. Swelling that is caused by medications results because of reduced flow of saliva in the mouth, which promotes likelihood of infection.

Inflammation of the gums is not obvious to see. Some people have swollen gum yet they do not know about it or have gotten used to it that they can no longer tell if the problem is present. The key to noticing the existence of the problem is knowing how healthy gum should appear like. However, there are certain specific symptoms that one can look out for.

An inflamed gum has a different color. Typically it appears dark pink, purple, red, or blue. The papilla appears blunted and in some cases it is absent altogether while the margin along the teeth is rolled. Discomfort or severe pain is felt. Some blood may appear when brushing. Symptoms appear in stages or at once. Some symptoms also never appear.

The problem of swelling gum can be treated and reversed with ease without the help of a dentist. One needs to be dedicated, and maintain the right oral hygiene while eating a balanced diet. Eating a balanced diet and removing the harmful bacteria physically each day has been known to be able to reverse moderate and mild inflammation. A period of two weeks should be able to get the issue solved.

Brushing needs to be done twice in a day using the right toothbrush for quick results. The method used should also be the right one. One should hold the toothbrush at forty five degrees towards the gum. The toothbrush should be soft bristled. One can see a dentist to recommend the best toothpaste to use.

The efficiency of electric toothbrushes is higher because more plaque is removed by them. Additionally, Blue Light Technology is efficient for treating inflammation of the gum according to scientific research. This technology works by eliminating bacteria, which cause bad breath, plaque, gingivitis, and gum pockets.

Flossing helps to clean under the gums to remove harmful bacteria. This can be achieved by floss picks, traditional floss, or water flossing. Swelling can never go away completely without cleaning beneath the gumlines. Flossing should be done once a day even if bleeding is experienced. Using topical rinses on toothbrushes is known to have direct effect on reducing inflammation and bacteria that cause it.




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