Articles tagged: gingivitis
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by David Berry If you have gum disease or are worried about gum disease, then you probably have questions. This article answers a number of different questions about gum disease. written by David Berry Gingivitis is the first stage of gum disease and is really a warning that you need to take seriously. Gum disease can lead to tooth loss, and worse, heart disease when bacteria enter the bloodstream. written by peter hutch Quite a large percentage of people suffer from gingivitis, also called gum disease. Gingivitis or gum disease is in fact all too common. It is said that almost all adults suffer from it at some points, and at this very minute, 80% are experiencing some of its symptoms. written by Rudy Silva If you have gingivitis or other teeth problems use this remedy and see your problems disappear. It’s a simply collection of powdered herbs that give you tooth relief.
written by Wally Singer This article provides prospective patients and interested parties with a brief description of the main causes of gum disease and what this affliction can do to your mouth. written by Juliet Cohen Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis (ANUG) is a liberal transmission with ulceration, swelling and sloughing away of asleep tissue from the lip and throat payable to the spreading of transmission from the gums. written by peter hutch Gingivitis is an inflammation of the gum tissue due to a build of plaque or tartar around the gumline and if treated can be reversed. If left untreated gingivitis can lead to periodontitis which is far more serious and is irreversible but can be stopped from progressing any further. If you think you may have gingivitis it is important you go to your dentist. written by Sheila Wolf, RDH "Mama Gums" Imagine yourself with a beautiful smile, all your natural teeth, and “kissable” breath even into your later years! By adding one simple self-care step each day you can have all that! Dental irrigation is a wonderful way to reduce the numbers of microbes around teeth and gums, allowing them to stay healthy and beautiful. It is an excellent way to kill the mouth germs that can make you sick by removing the risk factors that threaten health. If you haven’t heard of irrigation, or haven’t yet tried this marvelous invention, I would seriously consider it. written by Erzana Jones The best way to treat gingivitis is to go for regular check ups to your dentist. This will help in dealing with the plague build up in the mouth of the person on a regular basis. Combating the plague and bacteria build up on a regular basis will help in dealing with the growth of bacteria. It has already been proved that excess growth of bacteria is the major reason for the growth of bacteria in the mouth.
written by Abigail Franks There's a lot of gingivitis going around. Some estimates show that almost all adults will at one time or another suffer from this gum condition. Other suggest that as many as 80% of the population have at this very minute at least some symptoms of gingivitis. Whatever the true number, it's clear that the problem of gum disease is a chronic problem for many people. << previous page 1 next page>> |