Reasons to Kill Gum Disease


For all of you tender hearted people out there who can't understand why someone would want to kill gum disease, it's important to understand what it can do to your oral health. This common dental disease is the leading cause of dentures, dental procedures, and treatments known to man. If you experiencing any doubt as to the crucial nature involved in controlling this menace, take a look at some of the most common symptoms of gum disease.


  • chronic halitosis
  • sore, tender gums
  • advanced gum disease signs

Chronic halitosis is commonly referred to as bad breath. This isn't the type of bad breath that happens when you have garlic for lunch, this is the one you can't get rid of, is always with you type. It is caused by bacteria attacking the gums and creating pockets of infection. Without treating the gum disease and bacteria, no bad breath remedy on the planet is going to be able to help you. This type of bad breath affects work relationships and personal interactions as well.


If sufferers from gum disease don't notice the bad breath first, it's the sore tender gums that get their attention. Your gums should never hurt or bleed. With gum disease, they often do both. Simply brushing your teeth can result in discomfort or bleeding from the gums. This is your mouth's way of telling you it is under attack and needs help ASAP. You never want to ignore this symptom. Your dentist will be able to give assistance in reversing gum disease damage.


Hopefully, you won't let gum disease reach its advanced stages. When it is left untreated, gum disease can create obvious white or grayish pockets on the gums. The teeth and gum sensitivity becomes even worse. Your gums will also recede, potentially creating a situation where the teeth become loose and you can loose them. Fortunately there are ways to reverse the damage.


The keys to success in the battle against gum disease and most oral problems are hidden in nature. Fighting the bacteria that causes the problem is the first place to start and specific species of peppermint and spearmint oils are scientifically proven to be anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-microbial. Get your mouth in mint condition today!



Dr. Tom McGuire is widely recognized as the world's foremost authority on preventative dentistry and patient education for the past 30 years.
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