Sensitive Gums and Teeth



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Learn the Causes of Sensitive Gums, and What You Can Do to Prevent and Treat Them

 

Sensitive gums and teeth are painful. They can interfere with enjoying a cold drink on a hot summer's day or eating a crisp apple. But sensitive gums and teeth are also common symptoms of a more severe problem than intermittent pain. They may indicate you are actually suffering from gum disease.


Gum Disease - Checking to Discover the Causes

 

While sensitive teeth and gums may come with old age or be the result of certain medications, gum disease is the main cause. And the vast majority of gum disease is caused by the buildup of bad bacteria in your mouth.  Gum disease can be very serious. In fact, this dental problem causes more tooth loss than any other dental problem, including cavities.

 

You can easily discover whether the causes of sensitive gums and teeth are other than gum disease. First, note whether the pain of affects one or more teeth. If only one area is tender then this may be the result of something such as food wedged between the teeth. One of the causes may be a sharp fork prick in the sensitive area. If more than one tooth is affected, it may be gum disease.

 

Next, examine your teeth and gums carefully. Do you see any build-up on the affected area? Does food appear to be caught between the teeth or under the gum line? Trapped food particles can irritate the gums. This makes them sensitive and sometimes bleeding results. Remove what is causing the problem and the pain will soon disappear.

If there does not appear to be a reason for the sensitive teeth and gums, arrange to see the dentist immediately. He or she will be able to check your mouth for indications of any dental problem. This includes minor irritations, gum sores, bleeding gums, sensitive gums and teeth and, of course, gum disease.

 

Treatment for Gum Disease

 

You can treat sensitive gums and teeth, and gum disease. Treatment will depend upon whether it is in its early (gingivitis) or advanced (periodontitis) stages. If you suffer from gingivitis, the dentist will clean your teeth thoroughly. He or she will then recommend follow-up preventive treatment. You can do this at home, at the office, on vacation, or anywhere you can use a toothbrush, toothpaste, floss and mouthwash. This is hands-on work. It is oral hygiene.

If your sensitive gums and teeth are indications of periodontitis, you will need more than a cleaning. In many instances, you will require dental surgery. By the time you have periodontitis, tartar has infected your teeth. It has worked diligently to destroy all supporting structures around your teeth. Your teeth may wiggle and even fall out.

You can have cosmetic surgery to replace your lost teeth. The dentist will remove the tartar from the remaining teeth. He or she will also recommend you take over the care of what is left. In order for you to keep what teeth you have, you will need to adopt a system of oral hygiene.

 

Preventing Sensitive Gums and Teeth - Control Harmful Bacteria - in 4 Easy Steps

The best thing you can do in preventing sensitive teeth and gums is to switch from chemical-laden toothpastes and mouthwash (which usually can worsen your condition), to a 100% pure and natural oral care product, and adopt the 4 steps below as part of your everyday routine

 

4 steps treatment

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Oral hygiene is a preventive measure against further instances of sensitive teeth and gums, and gum disease. You must stick to it or you will find yourself facing the same dental problem or worse. Fortunately, a proper oral hygiene system is easy. Here are a couple of other things to do to prevent sensitive gums:

 

  • Get rid of your chemical-laden toothpaste.  Read this special report for more info: The 6 Hidden Dangers in Toothpaste.
  • Buy a soft bristle toothbrush.
  • See a dentist or an oral hygienist for a cleaning and every 6 months if possible

 

Conclusion

 

Sensitive gums and teeth are often signs of a more serious problem. While it may be the result of trapped food particles, the main cause is usually gum disease caused by bacteria buildup. Make sure to practice good daily oral hygiene, as in the 4 steps above.

 

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