Gingivitis occurs as a result of infection of the gum tissue, and care of your dental health has not been common. Inflammation of the gums, we can examine the causes and solutions under the following headings:
| From where | Description |
|---|---|
| Inadequate Oral Hygiene | Lack of regular brushing of the teeth and use dental floss to failure, which leads to plaque buildup. |
| The Formation Of Tartar | The plaque hardens over time if not cleaned and turn into tartar and causes inflammation. |
| Incorrect Brushing Technique | Hard brushing can trigger inflammation and damage to the gums. |
| Hormonal Changes | Pregnancy, puberty and hormonal changes during menopause can cause gum sensitivity. |
| Smoking | Cigarettes, increases the risk of gum damage and inflammation. |
| Dental Caries | Untreated cavities can damage the gum tissue. |
| Weakness Of The Immune System | A weak immune system may remain vulnerable to infection. |
Symptoms
- Red and swollen gums
- Bleeding (especially with teeth)
- Halitosis
- Gum recession
Solutions
- Regular Tooth BrushingAt least brushing twice a day prevents the formation of plaque.
- Flossing: Dental floss cleans between teeth food particles and plaque.
- Regular Dental Check: 6 months in the control of a dentist, it is necessary to maintain the health of your gums.
- Smoking Cessation: Smoking is reduced when the risk of gingivitis.
Gingivitis can lead to more serious problems are treated if found early. Therefore, the dentist and neglect oral hygiene checks to pay attention to is not important.
