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Protect Your Gums From Gingivitis



Of all of the things that can happen to your gums, gingivitis is the most likely. This common dental problem affects up to 95% of American adults. One of the best ways to get help early before the symptoms get bad is to know what to look for. In the early stages, it can be hard to realize that there is a problem. The symptoms aren't usually painful, or at least not too much, and they are easy to discount as being related to something besides gum disease. For your own dental safety take a look at a few of the early warning signs your mouth may be giving you.

  • Gum sensitivity
  • Bleeding gums
  • Mild to moderate bad breath

When your gums feel tight or swollen, it could be an early sign of gum disease. Since it affects the gums, gingivitis is also responsible for tooth loss due to gum damage. Some people report tender and sore gums. In this case, the best thing you can do is make sure your toothbrush doesn't have bristles that are too hard. Until you can see your dentist, be careful to be gentle with the gums and not irritate them any further. If hot or cold temperatures make the pain worse, obviously avoid that until the problem is treated.

With the appearance of bleeding gums, gingivitis is sure to be lurking. Many people mistakenly believe that if the gums, they are getting their teeth really clean. This myth should be dispelled now. Bleeding gums aren't a sign of tartar and plaque free teeth. They are a sign of a deeper problem that only a dental care provider and proper treatment can fix. In addition to being an uncomfortable sensation, bleeding gums are giving you a clear indication that more intensive care is needed.

If for some reason other than onions at lunch, you are chronically fighting to odor of mild to moderate bad breath; your mouth may be trying to tell you something other than you eat too many aromatic foods. Mild halitosis is one of the more common symptoms of gum disease. The odor may be coming from pockets in the gums. Gingivitis bacteria grow in these pockets and produce the bad breath. So pop a breath mint and get yourself to the dentist.

For the long term health of your gums, gingivitis must be controlled and eliminated. Try a product like OraMD® to help protect your mouth from the damage of this common disease. Knowing how to cure gingivitis is an important aid in preventing it from seriously affecting your dental health.




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