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Title: How to Prevent Gingivitis?


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How to Prevent Gingivitis?
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Healthy gums are a sign of strong oral health and
they also improve your overall smile, making you
more approachable and confident. However, if
youre suffering from persistent bad breath,
sensitive gums that bleed while brushing, or
swollen gums, you may be suffering from
gingivitis symptoms, a common but dangerous gum
disease. If you see any signs of gingivitis, you
should consult URBN Dental and set up an
appointment immediately.
What Is Gingivitis?
Gingivitis is the earliest stage of gum disease
and it leads to inflammation of the gums. This
disease usually occurs because of the unchecked
accumulation of plaque and tartar along your gum
line, which, in turn, leads to bacterial decay.
If left untreated, gingivitis can progress
further and infect the bones below the gums,
leading to a dangerous condition called
periodontitis.
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Symptoms of Gingivitis
  • There are a number of warning signs and symptoms
    of gingivitis that you should look out for
  • The primary initial sign of gingivitis is swollen
    and red gums caused by inflammation.
  • Your gums also become extremely sensitive and
    they start bleeding when you brush your teeth.
  • Your teeth seem larger because your gums start
    receding.
  • You suffer from persistent bad breath regardless
    of how much you brush your teeth or use
    mouthwash.
  • Some of your teeth may become loose and shaky
    because of the receding gum line.
  • Exposure of the dentin part of the teeth due to
    gum recession makes your teeth extremely
    sensitive.

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Gingivitis Treatment
The moment you notice any signs of gingivitis
swollen gums, red gums, bleeding gums, sensitive
teeth you need to contact your emergency
dentist immediately. The dentist will run a
series of clinical examinations to understand the
source of your symptoms and theyll also examine
your gum health. Following that, they may run
some x-ray scans to detect anomalies in your
bone, teeth, or jaws. Once the preliminary
examination is complete, the dentist near me will
curate the gingivitis treatment plan suited for
your needs.
Gingivitis can be treated with a deep dental
treatment comprising of two procedures scaling
and root planning. During the scaling procedure,
the dental hygienist will scrape off all traces
of your plaque and tartar, even from the
gums. The root planning procedure will only be
necessary if the gum disease has spread to the
bones as well. During this procedure, the dental
hygienist or dentist will smoothen the root of
your teeth so that it can be reattached to the
gums.
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Gingivitis Prevention
  • One of the best way to prevent gingivitis is to
    follow consistent oral hygiene practices. The
    following are some tips on how to prevent
    gingivitis altogether.
  • Brush your teeth at least twice a day. You should
    ideally use an electric toothbrush and an
    abrasive dentist-recommended toothpaste.
  • Floss your teeth after every meal so that you can
    remove every trace of food particles from between
    your teeth.
  • Use dentist-recommended antibacterial mouthwash
    to rinse your mouth every day. This will prevent
    bacterial decay.
  • Go for regular dentist office near me for
    cleaning appointments every 3 to 6 months. During
    these sessions, the dentist will thoroughly
    examine your teeth and get rid of all accumulated
    plaque and tartar, thus preventing the chance of
    getting gum disease.
  • If the dentist states that you have some disease
    and you need treatment, heed their advice. If you
    allow gum diseases to fester, they can become
    dangerous and may lead to bone and tooth loss.
  • Candies and sweets invite bacteria, so limit your
    sweet consumption.
  • Stop tobacco consumption as it drastically
    increases the risk of gingivitis and numerous
    other diseases.

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