Posted on January 31, 2010.
Swollen Gum? Good Morning
Recently I got my gum swell for the 1st time so far in his early part of my upper wisdom teeth between two teeth, so I pressed it and bled, and then destroyed, leaving a small Raches wound. Now he has started in my lower wisdom tooth, its painful, even if I press the teeth near the swelling.
Im a regular smoker, and recently I increased my food by adding an apple and a pint of fresh milk every evening, and a vitamin tablet each morning after fasting for details.
Please kindly help me to provide some helpful tips
Thanking you
Ansar
Your gums may be swollen because of something lodged under their or it could be gum disease or gingivitis. You should see a dentist and your teeth cleaned and checked to make sure you do not have these conditions. They cause bone loss that could eventually lead to tooth loss. Smoking is also an important factor for gum disease, because it restricts blood flow to the gums. The sooner you get gum disease more your chances of saving your teeth.
gum is swelling symptoms of gum disease gingivitis, which preferably is the mildest form of the earliest and gum disease.
The treatment and major surgery to break the conditions of gum disease are expensive. And gingivitis as one of the mildest form of gum disease and not be aware of the report can be costly especially if treatment is necessary. Since bacteria is the main culprit in gum disease and most diseases of the gums, the state can not be prevented or treated unless these bacteria are eliminated or destroyed.
If bacteria are not destroyed in progress gingivitis gum disease more severe and may require major surgery or treatment. The bacteria can spread to other parts of the body and can weaken the immune system and causing other serious medical conditions to occur.
If gingivitis care and oral health are not taken seriously, it will grow and cause a deterioration not only of our oral health but also on all of our health. To prevent gingivitis and other gum disease is simple and easy, and most important thing is to brush and floss regularly your handset with the use of natural health products is enough to prevent gingivitis and bacteria who gave. However, it is always necessary to visit your dentist regularly or every six months for medical examinations and professional cleaning, the signs of gum disease and symptoms can be prevented. Visit your dentist for professional recommendations and treatments.
For more information on gum disease just visit http://www.themouthdoctor.ca
Hmm, you're good brushing? lol
You should brush your teeth after every meal, if you're lucky and flossing every night.
It does not matter what you eat, just as you clean up afterwards.
You can also try gargling with salt water.
You need to go see a dentist. It's probably nothing serious, but you want to make sure that this is not something serious like gum disease or periodontal disease. Good Luck
You can go see a dentist. Or you can gargle with Hydrogen Peroxide. This will clear up many problems such as you describe.
I worked in the dental field for over seven years, it seems that this could either be your wisdom teeth or gum disease called periodontal disease. Most people need their wisdom teeth removed about 90% because they are only problems. They are infected more easily and has a high decay rate and theres just not enough room for them! Periodontal disease is a condition that causes gum infection, inflammation, etc. Make sure you go to the dentist, had regular cleanings, dental floss, brush at least twice a day, use mouthwash Listerine or as ACT sold in any drugstore. Also a fluoride mouth rinse would be good too. But if left untreated, it could lead to tooth loss. It really is i.