Gum Treatment

Gum Treatment

The main cause of gum diseases is inadequate oral and dental care, which accelerates the formation of gum diseases. In the community, gum diseases are common at a very high level of 75%. When gingivitis begins to develop and increase, bone loss begins in the bones which are holding the teeth. Teeth can be loosening and lost even if they are not decayed.

When gum diseases progress; our overall health is also affected negatively. Gum diseases are inflammatory diseases that affect the gums and other tissues supporting the teeth. In adults, gum diseases are responsible for 70% of tooth loss.

These diseases can be treated easily and successfully when diagnosed at an early stage. Prevention or treatment of gum disease also brings other benefits such as protection of natural teeth, chewing more comfortably and having a better digestion. Gums form the substructure of our mouths and teeth. Just as a solid foundation is needed for a solid building, we need healthy gums for healthy teeth or good prosthetic restorations to be made on it.

Healthy gum is pink and wraps the teeth tightly. Healthy gums in an orange peel appearance have a hard consistency. It should end on the teeth like the back of a knife and should not be bleeding. Besides, red color might also indicate a possibility of the gums not being healthy.

Why Does Gum Health Break Down?

The main reason is poor oral hygiene and the resulting tartar. In addition, some systemic diseases also affect gums negatively. For example, leukemia …

How Does Tartar Form?

Food residues combine with minerals in the saliva to form lime layers around the teeth and gums. These lime layers are initially soft. But they quickly turn into hard strata. You can not brush them away from your teeth.

Your dentist can generally remove tartar with one phase of treatment, which consists of teeth cleaning and oral hygiene motivation. Dental tartar is a major factor in all gum diseases. Ultimately, it must be removed from the mouth by conscious and capable hands. However, the ” my dentist will clean it anyway ” mentality and staying away from oral hygiene practices helps the formation of dental tartar. The important thing is not to get your teeth cleaned, but to keep your teeth clean – because tooth cleaning is not a cosmetic business, it is a form of treatment.

At What Intervals Should Tartar Be Cleaned?

There is no period to this. The purpose is to keep the teeth and mouth tissues clean during the period between the examinations and the controls. Instead, a physician control every 6 months would be a more appropriate proposal. Tartar cleaning in case of necessity is a more accurate statement.

How Do I Notice A Gum Disease?

  • Poor mouth odor and bad taste in mouth
  • Swelling and flushing in the gums
  • Gum bleeding
  • Burning in the gum
  • Receding gums and sensitivity in the exposed root surfaces
  • Black areas due to tartar on gum edges or between teeth, gingivitis forming between teeth and gum
  • Loosening teeth, prolongation, formation of gaps between teeth
  • The urge to tamper with gums

 

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