Why Do You Have Gum Sores?

 

Do you wonder why sores are appearing on your gums? You should. Gum sores are a sign of something more serious occurring in mouth crevasses and to your teeth and gums. While gum sores are not the causes of such dental problems, they do indicate you need to see a dentist.

What Do Gum Sores Indicate?
Gum sores can indicate various dental problems. These include tooth decay, cavities and gum disease. Various signs that occur with sore gums are the same as those for gingivitis – the first stage of gum disease. They may include:

  • Bright, shiny red and inflamed gums
  • Sensitive gums
  • Receding gum line making the teeth look longer
  • Ill fitting
  • Bad breath, halitosis or trench mouth
  • Plaque – a whitish, filmy substance

Gum sores may also indicate the second stage of gum disease– periodontitis. Characteristics may consist of:

  • Bleeding, swollen gums
  • Increased gum sensitivity
  • Tartar formation
  • Pockets or gaps between gums and teeth
  • Teeth are loose or shift
  • Teeth may actually fall out

The Actual Causes Gum Sores
Gum sores, whether related to cavities or gum disease has one primary cause – bacteria. The growth of bacteria hidden away in mouth corners results from improper oral hygiene. As bacteria multiply, they coat the teeth and gums with toxins. These toxins hide in plaque and tartar. These substances work to erode the enamel of your teeth. They also eat away at the gum tissue (gingivitis) and all supporting tissues that surround and support the teeth (periodontitis).

The presence of the bacteria creates gum sores as well as bleeding, red, and sensitive gums. Yet, you can remedy the problem. It is difficult to cure severe gum disease. You will require dental work to repair cavities or replace teeth. Yet, you can prevent the return of gums sores, cavities, and gum disease. The remedy is simple – proper oral hygiene.

Proper Oral Hygiene
Proper oral hygiene is the essential step for preventing what causes gum sores. The program is inexpensive, requires only a small fraction of your time, and is easy to follow. All you need to do is stick to the program provided below.

  • Brush your teeth daily using a soft-bristled toothbrush (Be sure to replace it every 2 or 3 months) and toothpaste. For toothpaste, consider an all-natural product such as OraMD or baking soda.
  • Floss regularly
  • Rinse your mouth after flossing, after each meal, and before bed if possible. Do not employ an alcohol-based mouthwash. Unlike a salt-water rinse, they can cause dry mouth – one of the major causes of bacterial growth. Commercial products may also result in increased gum sensitivity. OraMD is a versatile and safe alternative
  • Visit your dentist at least once a year for a thorough checkup. Schedule another visit with him (her) or an oral hygienist twice annually for a cleaning

Conclusion
Do not wonder why you have gums sores. Ask your dentist. He or she can help you discover the answer and remedy the dental problem quickly and easily. The answer to preventing gum sores, gum disease, and cavities lies in treating your teeth daily to a program of proper oral hygiene. This is a remedy that works.

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