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How To Avoid The Cost And Pain Of Gum DiseaseJ D DeanIf you have gum disease, don’t despair, as you can manage it so it will no longer impact your life. If you have never had gum disease, you have to brush and floss your teeth at least twice a day to avoid it. It may seem like a pain in the neck, but you won’t regret it when you have healthy gums your whole life.
Periodontal disease otherwise known as gum disease is infected and inflamed gums. When you get a plaque accumulation over your teeth, it is called calculus and if it isn’t removed properly can cause serious periodontal issues down the track. The process starts with the plaque build up, which damages the gums and leads to what is known as gingivitis. This is the infection, which builds up in the breaks in the skin of the gums caused by the plaque. If it isn’t stopped in its tracks with treatment, it can progress to Periodontitis, which is much more serious gum disease. This will not only ruin your gums but also important bone that supports your teeth. Your teeth become loose, decay starts to eat away at them and regular pain and discomfort is experienced. A lot of teeth can be lost over a very short time. If your gums are swollen or red, or bleed a lot, if you have bad breath or abscesses in spaces between your teeth, you very likely have gum disease. If your teeth feel like they are loosing their grip on your mouth, you should get to your dentist and fast! Treatment will be painful and uncomfortable, but the quicker you get onto it the better. Going to the dentist for any reason is costly, but if you wait, you will only need even more work done at more expense. The dentist is your only real option for putting a stop to periodontitis. Although it will be expensive, they are your only choice if you have let your teeth get to this stage. Failure to seek treatment will most definitely result in losing all your teeth and further pain, possibly very severe and regular. Cleaning your teeth twice daily is extremely important, but regular visits to the dentist will ensure you don’t have to deal with gum disease. They can scrape away any calculus build up, which will prevent your gums being damaged in the first place. Take it from someone who knows, Periodontitis is very unpleasant and should be avoided at any cost! |
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