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		<title>Periodontal Disease Treatment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A periodontal disease, such as gingivitis, if left untreated may lead to a more serious dental health problem called periodontitis. Periodontitis entails great health risk thus surgical treatment may become necessary. Depending on the case, it may call for one or both of the following periodontal disease treatment: 1. Flap surgery – Surgery might be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A <a href="http://www.themouthdoctor.com/">periodontal disease</a>, such as gingivitis, if left untreated may lead to a more serious dental health problem called periodontitis.  Periodontitis entails great health risk thus surgical treatment may become necessary.  Depending on the case, it may call for one or both of the following <a href="http://www.themouthdoctor.com/">periodontal disease treatment</a>:</p>
<p>1.	Flap surgery – Surgery might be necessary if inflammation and deep pockets remain after treatment with deep cleaning and medications.  Flap surgery is performed to remove tartar deposits in deep pockets.  It is also done to reduce the periodontal pocket and make it easier for the patient, dentist, and hygienist to keep the area clean.  This is common surgery which involves lifting or flapping back the gums and removing the tartar.  The gums are stitched back in place so that the tissue fits snugly around the tooth again.  After surgery, the gums will heal and fit more tightly around the tooth.  This process sometimes causes the teeth to appear longer.  </p>
<p>2.	Bone and Tissue Grafts – To support flap surgery, the dentist may suggest procedures to help regenerate any bone or gum tissues lost to <a href="http://www.themouthdoctor.com/">periodontitis</a>.  Bone grafting can help promote bone growth.  It is done by placing a natural or synthetic bone in the area of bone loss.  Bone graft is often accompanied by guided tissue regeneration.  In such procedure, a small piece of mesh-like material is inserted between the bone and gum tissue.  It is done to keep the gum tissue from growing into the area where the bone should be in order to allow the bone and connective tissue to re-grow.  At times, growth factors – such as proteins that can help your body naturally re-grow bone – are also used.  In cases where gum tissue has been lost, soft tissue graft is suggested.  In this last procedure, synthetic material or tissue taken from another area of the mouth is used to cover exposed tooth roots.</p>
<p>Periodontal diseases vary at different degrees and treatment may also vary.  Treatment results also depend on many things.  It considers how far the disease has progressed and how well the patient keeps up with the oral care at home.  Certain risk factors such as smoking and high sugar diet may also lower the chances of success.</p>
<p>It is advised that one takes extra care of the dental area so as to prevent the problem from recurring.  Moreover, one has to be meticulous with dental care products he or she is using.  An antibacterial mouthwash made from all-natural ingredients promises a more effective result without side effects.  </p>
<p>If are considering an extensive periodontal disease treatment, it is best to get a second opinion before going in for the painful procedure.  Entrust your dental health only to reputable professionals in the field.</p>
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		<title>Dental Professionals Help Maintain Healthy Teeth and Gums</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When talking about dental health, people associate it with preventing cavities and keeping your teeth and gums healthy. That is why it is important to take good care of our teeth and gums because having dental problems can affect the overall condition of an individual. In many cases, swollen and bleeding gums are some of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When talking about dental health, people associate it with preventing cavities and keeping your teeth and gums healthy.  That is why it is important to take good care of our teeth and gums because having dental problems can affect the overall condition of an individual.  In many cases, swollen and bleeding gums are some of the common signs that you are experiencing severe cases of dental problems.  Some are even unlucky to have inherited weak immune system, thus, dental problems occur at an early age.</p>
<p> Although there are a lot of dental problems that we may possibly experience, there are a lot of ways to prevent and keep them from occurring.  Also, there are health professionals like a <strong><a href="http://www.thesteindentalgroup.com/">Stamford dentist</a></strong> who is capable of treating and giving recommendations for having a healthy mouth as well as maintaining strong and healthy teeth.  As always, it is important to consult and visit the dentist at least twice a year in order to make sure that we are free from the possible occurrence of dental and oral problems.</p>
<p>A dental professional, like <strong><a href="http://www.thesteindentalgroup.com/">Stamford dentists</a></strong>, play a very important role in keeping our teeth and gums healthy.  Aside from the daily regimen that we normally do like brushing, flossing and rinsing with a mouthwash, consulting a dentist is also one way of making sure of keeping and maintaining a strong and healthy mouth without having to worry about the damage that can be caused by a dental problem attack.</p>
<p>More than seventy-five percent of adults over thirty-five years of age complain about dental and oral problems.  Although some symptoms may be less severe, there are others that are causing pain and discomfort.  Sometimes, the pain and discomfort can be removed by taking pain relievers, however, after a few hours, the pain and discomfort would somehow come back again.  Adults, as well as the young ones, would need to seek help from dental specialist if the problem persists.</p>
<p>If dental problems are experienced, there is no need to worry because there are dental professionals like the <strong>Stamford CT dentists</strong> who are well-trained and experienced in terms of giving consultation, treatments and remedies for cases of dental problems.  Although there may be a lot of dentists to help us with the problem, it is still important to consider that “prevention is better than cure”.  By thinking about this phrase, we need to be open-minded so that we will be aware and conscious of being able to maintain a good oral health. </p>
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		<title>Identifying the Early Symptoms of Periodontal Disease</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Periodontal diseases are often hard to notice in the first stages as they are often mild and painless. It is not until it has progressed to periodontitis or advanced periodontitis that you realize your gums are infected. However, recognizing the early symptoms of periodontal disease can help you prevent its debilitating effects to your overall [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Periodontal diseases are often hard to notice in the first stages as they are often mild and painless.  It is not until it has progressed to periodontitis or advanced periodontitis that you realize your gums are infected.  However, recognizing the early symptoms of periodontal disease can help you prevent its debilitating effects to your overall health and reverse the infection.  A visit to the dentist can confirm the status of your gum’s health and be able to determine the appropriate <a href="http://www.periodontaldisease-treatment.net/">periodontal disease treatment</a>, if it is deemed necessary.  Here are just a few of the early tell-tale signs of periodontal disease.<br />
Bad breath is often an indication of a <a href="http://www.oramd.com/periodontal-disease.htm">periodontal disease</a>.  The foul smell comes from the sulfur released by the bacteria as well as the infection in the gums.  However, it is important to rule out certain medical conditions such as systemic diseases like diabetes, diet and lifestyle to determine the cause of halitosis.  As you know, a low carbohydrates diet regimen can cause bad breath due to the chemical ketones released when the body burns fats.  But if you have a foul taste in the mouth, it is more likely that you have a gum infection.  Consult your dentist right away if you suffer from halitosis.<br />
Swollen and inflamed gums are another indication of gum infection.  While it is often painless in the first few weeks, ignoring it could eventually lead to serious gum infections, such as periodontitis.  To know if you have swollen and inflamed gums, take a very look good at your gums in the mirror.  Healthy gums are often pink and undulated, compared to inflamed gums which are plump and red especially around the tooth.  Often, it is accompanied by slight bleeding.  You can notice this when you are brushing or flossing your teeth and see blood on your toothbrush and dental floss.<br />
In more advanced stages, gum disease is often associated with painful and uncomfortable chewing.  However, pain in one area or on one tooth only indicates cracked tooth or tooth decay.  On the other hand, pain which is not localized to one area of the mouth can indicate periodontal disease.  Loose teeth is also a “smoking gun”, an obvious evidence that you have periodontal disease at advanced stages. As always, it is important to consult your dentist to know if you have periodontal disease and the severity of the infection.  If it is an indication of early stages of periodontitis, an appropriate <a href="http://www.periodontitistreatment.org/">periodontitis treatment</a> may be administered in conjunction with proper oral hygiene.      </p>
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		<title>The causes Receding Gums and its Home Treatments</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Oct 2011 12:39:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oral hygiene is oftentimes neglected. Poor oral hygiene can cause oral and gum related problems. The most common is receding gums. Receding gums usually associated with aging but it does not mean that every individual has it. Receding gums is a common problem among people of aged over 40 but younger people may also experience [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oral hygiene is oftentimes neglected.  Poor oral hygiene can cause oral and gum related problems.  The most common is receding gums. Receding gums usually associated with aging but it does not mean that every individual has it. Receding gums is a common problem among people of aged over 40 but younger people may also experience it. </p>
<p>It can be prevented with a proper and daily oral hygiene. Receding gums is very obvious when the teeth appears longer than usual. In some cases, receding gums may not be painful so it is just left unnoticed. Others experienced red and swollen gums and usually bleeds when brushing. Well, there are many underlying causes why gums recede:</p>
<p>a. Aging- as we grow older our body parts tend to deteriorate but it does not mean that growing old usually associated with receding gums, it can be one of the factors but with proper oral hygiene it can be prevented.</p>
<p>b. Dental and gum disease-gingivitis or periodontal disease is an infection of the gum tissue. As the bacteria penetrate the gum line it develops into plaque that will irritate and causes gum inflammation. If this results to gum recession, proper <a href="http://www.oramd.com/treatment-for-receding-gums.htm">receding gums treatment</a> can be applied.   </p>
<p>c. Aggressive brushing strokes- hard brushing may hit the gums by the edge of the toothbrush that creates damage to the gums. </p>
<p>d. Poor oral health- as we eat, some food particles left inside the mouth, in between teeth and gums. As this particles left overtime bacteria multiples and produces plaque in the gum line. The plaque continues to build up, gums destroyed by bacteria and causes recession. </p>
<p>e. Genetics- receding gums can also be hereditary. </p>
<p>If you experience or suffering from receding gums. Worry no more because <a href="http://www.oramd.com/treatment-for-receding-gums.htm">receding gums treatment</a> can solve this problem if given early attention. The best treatment must address first what really causes the gums to recede. Visit your dentist the soonest the better to assess proper receding gums medication. However, there are home remedies for you to follow in preventing and treating receding gums by yourself. </p>
<p>a. Practice good and proper oral hygiene. Brushing and flossing every after meal. Use an anti-bacterial mouthwash and toothpaste that contains fluoride, this helps fight bacteria. </p>
<p>b. Avoid too hard brushing. Select a soft-bristled toothbrush and use mild brushing strokes to prevent gums from being hit by the toothbrush edges. </p>
<p>c. If teeth become sensitive, dentist may prescribe an oral gel or ointment for prevention of <a href="http://www.oramd.com/treatment-for-receding-gums.htm">receding gums treatment</a> that can help provide relief to teeth sensitivity. </p>
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		<title>Maintaining Good Dental Hygiene</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 13:18:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Parents are always looking for ways to encourage their children to do their best in taking good care of their health. As young as they are now, time is going to be their best enemy once they grow up, as everyday their body, immune system and health are going to be threatened by a lot [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Parents are always looking for ways to encourage their children to do their best in taking good care of their health. As young as they are now, time is going to be their best enemy once they grow up, as everyday their body, immune system and health are going to be threatened by a lot of factors. </p>
<p>When it comes to <a href="http://www.oramd.com/">dental health</a>, proper hygiene and thorough cleaning of teeth, gums and tongue is the key to prevent teeth and gum disease. There are so many kinds of tools to ward it off. From tooth brushes to toothpastes, as well as mouth rinses and all kinds of floss, these are all the things anyone has access to. </p>
<p>Children and teenagers are one of the biggest culprits in not maintaining a good dental hygiene. Sometimes they forget it and some avoid it altogether. Because of their lifestyle and diet, you commonly have case for loose tooth and inflamed gums. They can be considered as vulnerable to one kind of periodontal disease as <a href="http://www.oramd.com/redgums/red-gums-a-sign-of-gum-disease.htm/">red gums and gum disease</a> usually go hand in hand. It’s not easy for a few parents to talk to their children about the importance of taking care of their teeth to protect against </p>
<p>Brushing your teeth twice or thrice a day and flossing just before you go to sleep is the best routine that a young child can follow. Flossing remains something optional, same goes for the mouthwash, but these two can help strengthen the defenses of the teeth. Soft bristle brushes are always the recommended ones over the nylon brushes which are very flexible but very hard, which could be the culprit for <a href="http://www.oramd.com/red-gums.htm">red gums</a>. Clean the upper part of your teeth first then clean the lower part. You need to spend about three minutes, and this is a recommended time to ensure that you have thoroughly clean your tooth.</p>
<p>Brushing alone can help but bringing on the reinforcements is better. It is helpful to have a mouthrinse with antiseptic ingredients to kill all kinds of germs that may be the cause for bad breath and tooth decay. A floss, either waxed or unwaxed, can help cleanse what is left from brushing the teeth or gargles. When brushing the teeth, pay special attention to the back of your tooth, as well as the area in between the teeth and the surface of the tongue. All these are great tips to help parents maintain good dental hygiene for their children.</p>
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		<title>Gum Disease may be related to various Chronic Diseases</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Aug 2011 14:18:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dental problems are preventable; it affects people in all ages. Dental diseases may be a hint of a total general wellness but is often neglected. Having gum disease can be associated with various chronic diseases. Gum disease is usually a chronic inflammatory disease that affects the gum tissues and even destroys the gums and bones [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dental problems are preventable; it affects people in all ages. Dental diseases may be a hint of a total general wellness but is often neglected. Having <a href="http://www.oramd.com">gum disease</a> can be associated with various chronic diseases. Gum disease is usually a chronic inflammatory disease that affects the gum tissues and even destroys the gums and bones that support the teeth. Eventually, if left untreated may cause tooth loss.  </p>
<p>Research explains the connection of gum disease and heart ailment. When an oral bacteria enters the blood vein it affects the heart and the deposited plaque attached to the blood vessels of the heart thus creating a clot formation. Blood clotting will result into the abnormal blood flow. It limits the oxygen and nutrients needed by the heart to work properly. It may result to heart attack.</p>
<p>People diagnosed with diabetes are prone to have gum disease since diabetics are highly susceptible to infections. As a matter of fact, <a href="http://www.oramd.com">gum disease</a> is considered as one of the complications of diabetes. Diabetes is a condition where a person has increased susceptibility to infection, slow wound healing, high blood sugar-maybe because the body does not provide enough insulin or the body does not properly respond to the produced insulin. Insulin is a type of hormone that maintains enough sugar in the blood. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.oramd.com">Gum disease</a> may make diabetes worst. The higher the blood sugar the more dental problems may likely to occur. Uncontrolled diabetes can destroy white blood cells, the body’s primary defense against infections. By keeping normal blood sugar the risk of having gum disease or infection will be reduced. So better keep your blood sugar in normal range as much as possible. </p>
<p>Study shows that Osteoporosis may cause tooth loss. Osteoporosis is a condition that affects the bones. The bones become porous and weak due to lack of calcium. It decreases the density of the bone that holds the teeth firmly and causes them to fall off. But in some instances, tooth loss may sometimes associate with smoking, ageing and certain medications.</p>
<p>Therefore, Osteoporosis may or may not related to gum disease. Further studies are recently conducted between osteoporosis and its relevance to gum disease. Regardless whether they are pretty related or not in the future studies, the best way to reduce or prevent any oral health problems to occur is making sure to have a good lifestyle habit for a totally healthy being. </p>
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		<title>How to Cure Bleeding Gums Using Home Treatment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It has been found out that bleeding gums are very common in 3 out of 4 adults at the age of 40 and over. A lot of these people only take care of their teeth by brushing and flossing on a regular basis but they frequently forget about their gums. It is because of this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It has been found out that <strong><a href="http://www.oramd.com/bleeding-gums.htm">bleeding gums</a></strong> are very common in 3 out of 4 adults at the age of 40 and over. A lot of these people only take care of their teeth by brushing and flossing on a regular basis but they frequently forget about their gums. It is because of this reason that the gums become irritated and inflamed. When this condition is left untreated, this could lead to a severe case of gingivitis.</p>
<p>There are serious complications of gingivitis, including the loss of one&#8217;s teeth. But before this happens, the individual will experience inflamed gums as well as gums that bleed while brushing, flossing, or eating. As soon as you notice that your gums bleed easily, you should immediately take action to solve the problem as early as possible. </p>
<p>There are simple home remedies that must be followed to cure <a href="http://www.oramd.com/bleeding-gums.htm"><strong>bleeding gums</strong></a>. As soon as there is bleeding that is noticed, it is imperative that you have to floss and brush regularly. Brush the teeth with the use of soft-bristled toothbrush and toothpaste with fluoride. Flossing is also essential because it removes tiny particles of food that are left on the teeth crevices after brushing. These food particles may lodge in between the teeth that will later cause inflammation and build-up of tartar. Flossing is done at least twice daily to eliminate the swelling around the gum line which will slowly cure the bleeding gums.</p>
<p>When one experiences pain and swelling in the gums, and flossing and brushing makes it especially uncomfortable, a toothpaste made with herbal or natural preparations can be used. This will help soothe the gums and ease the pain felt. Tea tree oil or peppermint oil is beneficial for this purpose. A natural mouthwash made with myrrh or sage can help fight the bacteria present in the mouth.</p>
<p>Other forms of treatment for bleeding gums can be found right at home or at your local grocery store. Baking soda is a common household product which helps soothe the inflammation that would otherwise lead to <a href="http://www.oramd.com/bleeding-gums.htm"><strong>bleeding gums</strong></a>. Baking soda is a chemical compound that helps eliminate the effects of the bacteria that causes the swelling.</p>
<p>Ginger is used for healing the gums and is mixed with salt to create a paste which is directly applied to the gum line. Ginger paste application is used several times during the day to achieve the best results. Gargling salt in warm water will help the mouth become cleaner and healthier. This can be accompanied by a glass of unsweetened cranberry juice. People who have the signs of gingivitis should increase their consumption of vegetables and fresh fruits, as well as vitamin C-rich foods to cure the bleeding gums. </p>
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		<title>Prevention – The Ultimate Gingivitis Treatment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Try to recall if you have ever encountered any instances when you have noticed some bleeding while brushing your teeth. If you have been ignoring that for the longest time, then you should be very worried since that could be more than just forceful tooth brushing. Bleeding gums can be one indicator of a dental [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Try to recall if you have ever encountered any instances when you have noticed some bleeding while brushing your teeth.  If you have been ignoring that for the longest time, then you should be very worried since that could be more than just forceful tooth brushing.  Bleeding gums can be one indicator of a dental health issue known as gingivitis.  Apart from bleeding, other gingivitis indicators would include swelling of the gums and discoloration (from pale pink to red).  When this condition is not treated as soon as possible, it may lead to other problems such as tooth loss and trench mouth.   </p>
<p>Therefore, it is with utmost importance that we find way on how to <a href="http://www.oramd.com/gingivitis/56-brushingandflossingreversesgingivitis.htm/">reverse gingivitis</a>.  But before proceeding with that, it is important to take note of the things that trigger gingivitis.  This is because finding the root cause of this problem can provide us with more options on <a href="http://www.oramd.com/gingivitis/treat-gingivitis.htm/">how to treat gingivitis</a>.  When there is too much plaque buildup inside our teeth &#8211; that is when gingivitis starts to arise.  How does plaque start then?  Food particles that are not thoroughly removed from our oral cavity can actually cause the formation of bacteria that we all commonly refer to as plaque.  When these bacteria grow in number, they will start to attack the vital parts of your cavity, with your gums as the primary victim.  When gums are infected, they become swollen.  As matters get worse, your gums will be pulled away from the teeth causing tooth loss.    </p>
<p>Other causes of plaque buildup might be rooted from excessive vices such as smoking tobacco, drinking and using illegal drugs.  Sometimes, gingivitis may come naturally like in the case of pregnant women.  With that being said, gingivitis does not choose its victims.  Once you fall under its causes, you will be infected.  One problem with gingivitis is that it is a discrete condition.  It is too mild that at its first occurrence, you may not be able to determine that you already are suffering from it.  That is one of the reasons why most patients come to their dentists to diagnose their condition but in a level where it is already severe.  </p>
<p>Thus, reversing gingivitis might be a challenge for some.  As a result, they find ways to access various <a href="http://www.oramd.com/gingivitis/cure-gingivitis.htm/">gingivitis cures</a>.  Actually, there are a lot of treatments available and these may vary on the degree of gingivitis that they are experiencing.  There are medications that can be prescribed to ease the pain.  One may also undergo medical procedures when cases are too severe.  As for some, they would prefer using natural methods to get rid of the disease.</p>
<p>However, the key to treating gingivitis is actually more of preventing it from taking place.  Such can be done by practicing proper oral hygiene.  As humans, we should be responsible of the gifts that were given to us.  The inherent neglect of oral hygiene practices serve as a portal for future problems.  So, if we want gingivitis to stay away from us, we have to assure to ourselves that we have been taking care of our oral cavity first. </p>
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		<title>Periodontal Disease: Prevention and Treatment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Periodontal disease is one of the diseases that can affect the entire body. There are recent studies that show links between gum disease and many other bodily ailments such as lung problems, heart disease, osteoporosis, and low birth weights in children born from women having the disease. Therefore, regular visits to your dentist must be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.themouthdoctor.com/">Periodontal disease</a> is one of the diseases that can affect the entire body. There are recent studies that show links between gum disease and many other bodily ailments such as lung problems, heart disease, osteoporosis, and low birth weights in children born from women having the disease. Therefore, regular visits to your dentist must be done so that the disease will be diagnosed and treated the soonest possible time.<br />
Regular visits to your dentist will allow both of you to work together for you to achieve and maintain good oral health. Early detection of gum disease by your dental professional will enable you to get immediate intervention and good aftercare. This will minimize costly methods of treatments and requirement for fillings if there is a need for them in the near future.<br />
Your dentist will carry out a thorough assessment of your gums and will provide checkup to determine any signs of gum disease. This is done to detect, control or treat the gum disease while still at an early stage. Your dental professional will be able to determine the extent of your gum problem and the required number of visits to complete the needed <a href="http://www.themouthdoctor.com/periodontaldisease/13-periodontaltreatment.htm/">periodontal disease treatment</a>.<br />
When there is a need to remove plaque formed by bacteria in the mouth, the skilled dental professional will be able to carry out the process without pain. Aside from removing the plaque, calculus or hardened plaque and stains will also be cleaned away. The process is carried out using an ultrasonic scaler together with other instruments to remove the hardened deposits. Your dentist gives recommendations on a personalized basis, uses current advances in techniques of oral hygiene, and provides nutritional advices for all their patients.<br />
Plaque bacteria build up on the teeth and gums will later cause inflammation. The symptoms of this first stage of gum disease include red and bleeding gums when brushing and flossing, white and yellow deposits around the gum line, and sensitivity of the teeth where the gum line has started to recede. <a href="http://www.themouthdoctor.com/periodontaldisease/14-periodontaltherapy.htm/">Cures for periodontal disease</a> are recommended by the dentist for the reversal of gingivitis if it is diagnosed early. The disease can be controlled and treated by planing and scaling followed by oral hygiene aftercare practices. The plaque and calculus is first removed, and if deep scaling is required, can be carried out after several visits. This is done by using local anesthetic to minimize any discomfort felt. The daily routine of doing the hygienic practices must be accomplished religiously for the treatment to become successful.</p>
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		<title>Treating Gum Problems</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you smile it shows your true beauty. People will be drawn to you and would love to know you better. Added to this pretty smile are your teeth. If you have a complete set of white teeth, it is a sign that you are practicing good oral hygiene. You will be more confident about [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you smile it shows your true beauty. People will be drawn to you and would love to know you better. Added to this pretty smile are your teeth. If you have a complete set of white teeth, it is a sign that you are practicing good oral hygiene. You will be more confident about yourself especially in communicating with other people. Dental hygiene is often taken for granted because of people think it isn’t that important. With this, gum problems arise. </p>
<p>Gum problems usually occur when your gums are infected. Infection starts when you don’t brush or floss properly or regularly. When gums are infected it slows down your immune system leading making yourselves susceptible to disease. This is not what you wanted to happen to yourself or to your family. There are many types of <a href="http://www.oramd.co.uk/">oral health</a> problems: mouth sores, swollen gums and receding gums.  Not to worry though because these gum problems can be treated once you see the symptoms in its early development. </p>
<p>These are some signs and symptom of gum problems usually appear to be inflamed and puffy. Your gums will be sensitive to hot and cold food and liquid intake.  Moreover, some will have fever due to severe infection. At times, people with gum problems suffer bad breath. This is a natural reaction of your body. It is a sign that something is wrong within. </p>
<p>Knowing that you have gum problems, the next step is to treat the problem. First, see your dentist. Gum problems can be signs of more serious health problems. It will be wise to see your dentist for further diagnosis. Your doctor may most likely recommend prophylaxis or dental cleaning to remove plaques in your teeth and gums.  There are times that the dentist prescription will depend on how severe the damage is in your mouth.  </p>
<p>Extreme measures are done on your gums such as <a href="http://www.oramd.co.uk/recedinggums/receding-gums-and-regeneration.html">receding gum regeneration</a> and gum surgery. However, these procedures are done with thorough examination or testing because both can be traumatic to you or to anybody who has gum problems. Second, learn the proper way of brushing and flossing. Regular brushing of your teeth can eliminate or lessen plaque buildup in your mouth. Flossing can remove the excess dirt that cannot be eliminated by simple brushing. Third, refrain from smoking. Smoking adds to the accumulation of cavities or plaques. Fourth, misaligned or overcrowded teeth cause <a href="http://www.oramd.co.uk/recedinggums.html">receding gums</a>, you may ask your dentist to apply braces. </p>
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