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    Monday, January 2nd, 2012
    7:03 pm
    Do you suffer from tender, swollen gums that bleed whenever you brush or floss your teeth
    If this sounds like an issue you've encountered, you may be suffering from gingivitis. Gingivitis is really a periodontal disease in which gums become inflamed and infected, causing sensitivity, pain as well as halitosis. If you notice your gums to be excessively red or purple, or maybe they are swollen, you need to see your dentist so that he/she will help you correct the issues.

    dentist Chandler AZ

    The main cause of gingivitis is residual plaque that covers one's teeth. Plaque is formed by bacteria, mucus and food particles. If not removed properly with brushing and flossing, this stuff turns into decay and tartar, which will affect the gums and tooth sockets.

    dentist Yorba Linda

    Once gingivitis has been detected by your dentist or hygienist, you'll undergo a training course of treatments to alleviate the problem. You will undergo several deep cleanings, in which your dentist or hygienist will thoroughly work on one portion of the mouth area, possibly just one quadrant at a time. They'll use special instruments to get rid of the plaque and tartar develop and they will clean below the gumline. They might only do one quadrant per visit because your mouth will be sore and tender afterwards, and you'll have to heal before they are able to treat another portion of your mouth. Most likely you'll be instructed to continue brushing gently, but you will also be advised to rinse your mouth with an antibacterial rinse (usually prescribed) to assist eliminate the infection.

    Once your gums and teeth happen to be thoroughly cleaned, it is important to practice good brushing and flossing strategies to avoid future gingivitis occurances.
    6:58 pm
    Do you suffer from tender, swollen gums that bleed when you brush or floss your teeth
    If this sounds like a problem you've encountered, you may be struggling with gingivitis. Gingivitis is really a periodontal disease by which gums become inflamed and infected, causing sensitivity, pain as well as halitosis. If you see your gums to be excessively red or purple, or if they're swollen, you should see your dentist to ensure that he/she can help you correct the issues.

    dentist Chandler AZ

    The main cause of gingivitis is residual plaque that covers one's teeth. Plaque is created by bacteria, mucus and food particles. Otherwise removed properly with brushing and flossing, this stuff turns into decay and tartar, that will modify the gums and tooth sockets.

    dentist Yorba Linda

    Once gingivitis has been detected because of your dentist or hygienist, you will go through a course of treatments to alleviate the problem. You'll undergo several deep cleanings, by which your dentist or hygienist will thoroughly work on one portion of your mouth, possibly just one quadrant at a time. They will use special instruments to remove the plaque and tartar develop and they will clean below the gumline. They might only do one quadrant per visit since your mouth will be sore and tender afterwards, and you will have to heal before they are able to treat another part of the mouth area. Probably you'll be expected to continue brushing gently, but you may also be advised to wash the mouth area by having an antibacterial rinse (usually prescribed) to assist eliminate the infection.

    Once your gums and teeth have been thoroughly cleaned, it is important to practice good brushing and flossing techniques to avoid future gingivitis occurances.
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