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Friday, February 16, 2018

Common Oral Conditions In Adults And DIY Personal Care Products

By Kimberly Myers


As people get older their immune system is degraded. This makes them be prone to various illnesses including dental problems. In addition to a good charge routine, checks up and regular dental treatments with some DIY personal care products are essential.

Bacterial plaque and tartar easily build up on teeth if proper treatment routines and cleaning are not followed. If these are left untreated, they eventually damage the support structures and jawbone that leads to tooth loss. This type of disease is known as the periodontal disease. It is commonly known as the gum disease.

Bacteria multiply more quickly in warm and humid places. This makes the mouth a perfect place for it to breed. Practicing good care routine like brushing teeth or flossing are the ways used to remove the bacteria and prevent the building up of tartar.

If the tartar is not medically removed by the dentist, it causes more harm to the gums also. The inflammation of the gums is known as the gingivitis. In this case, the gums are swollen and bleed easily. However, this can be controlled by regular cleaning from a dentist and daily home care i. E. Brushing and flossing. At this stage, there are no teeth losses.

When teeth start falling out, the gingivitis condition would have developed into periodontite. At this stage, the area around the tooth is inflamed and retrieves away from the tooth surface. The gap created is called the pockets and that is where excessive bacteria multiply further. The body starts fighting back the excessive bacteria building in the pockets. Instead of the condition to subside, it becomes worse as the tooth support structure together with jawbones start getting damaged. This damage is caused by the reaction between the bad bacterium and the good bacteria produced by the immune system.

There are various causes of gum disease which like smoking, hormonal changes and other illnesses. Hormones are known to make gums too sensitive. Sensitive gums are easily affected by bacteria that cause gingivitis. If neglected, gingivitis then develops into gum disease. There are some illnesses that affect some body parts more including gums. Illnesses like diabetes, AIDS, and cancer are known to affect gums. In some cases, gingivitis is hereditary.

Moreover, medications can also increase the risk of gum disease. This is because some medications make the mouth dry. Saliva acts as a protective barrier. Thus excessive dry mouths are vulnerable to bacterial infections. In addition, other medications promote excessive growth of gum tissue which can become hard to be removed by brushing hence forming a plaque. Some people are genetically prone to severe gum ills than the other.

Signs and symptoms of gum problems are bad breath, tender and bleeding gums, red swollen gums, loose teeth, painful chewing, elusive gums or big fangs. If you are experiencing these signs, it is highly recommended that you consider a visit to a dentist to get checked. The key not to have gum diseases is to maintain a good home selfcare lifestyle.




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