Gum perforation, is the formation of small cracks or holes in the gums. This condition usually trauma, infection, or gum disease occurs due to. Gum perforation is not a serious problem, although it may increase the risk of an untreated infection and can affect your oral health.
In Babies And Young Children Causes Gum
| From where | Description |
|---|---|
| Trauma | Apply excessive pressure while brushing the teeth, the gums to chew hard food can cause puncture or wrong to use dental floss. |
| Infection | Infections caused by bacteria in the mouth, the gum tissue can lead to puncture damage. |
| Periodontal Diseases | Inflammation of the gums (gingivitis and periodontitis) may cause a weakening of gum and perforations. |
| Surgical Interventions | During the healing process after tooth extraction or dental surgery temporary holes may occur. |
| Mouth Injuries | When doing sports, or an accident as a result of traumas that occur in the mouth can lead to gum irritation. |
| The Influence Of Foreign Substances | Trapped between the teeth sink into your gums or hard foods attached to it, to puncture and gums can cause foreign substances. |
Gum Used In The Treatment Of Perforation
Babies and young children-gum treatment varies depending on the cause and severity. Treatment usually involves the following steps:
| Treatment Method | Description |
|---|---|
| Regular Oral Care | Brushing your teeth with a soft toothbrush and the right technique, you can speed up the healing process. |
| Antiseptic Mouthwashes | Antiseptic mouthwashes may be used to reduce the risk of infection. |
| The Intervention Of A Dentist | If perforation is connected to a serious trauma or infection, you may need the intervention of the dentist. |
Gums to prevent puncture to keep up the hygiene of the mouth, gently brush the teeth and visit your dentist regularly is important.
