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Gum Disease Cure?Want the best Gum Disease Cure to keep teeth and gums healthy for a lifetime? Salves, creams or any other magic solutions are not going to dislodge last nights popcorn kernels or plaque build up that ultimately causes bleeding gums, gingivitis and periodontitis. Get the ShowerBreeze™ or the QuickBreeze™ or even better, BOTH!! This ingenious device flushes out loosely attached plaque and food particles trapped between teeth and under the gum line, where brushing and flossing can’t reach. Attach to any showerhead or faucet for permanent and easy accessibility. If you don’t know too much about the advanced gum disease, gingivitis or periodontitis, don’t feel bad. A recent poll showed that 60% of adults know little about advanced gum disease, its symptoms, causes, treatments and consequences. Advanced gum disease usually called Periodontitis (inflammation around the tooth) is sometimes confused with Gingivitis, the top dental problem for people over 18. Gingivitis acts as an early warning signal that you could be heading for the serious dental health problem - advanced gum disease. Periodontitis, or advanced gum disease is usually connected with loss of teeth. Advanced gum disease is usually caused by the improper cleaning of teeth. What Symptoms Does Advanced Gum Disease Present?
How Do You Get Advanced Gum Disease? Most of the time, advanced gum disease is caused by poor oral hygiene. Teeth and gums need to be kept clean. And normally this disease creeps up on you, beginning as reversible gingivitis and progressing to irreversible advanced gum disease. While heredity and other medical factors can influence the development of advanced gum disease, the major cause is poor oral hygiene. Food trapped under the gums combines with bacteria to create plaque, a “toxic stew” that irritates the gums and makes them bleed. This colorless film of sticky material containing food particles, bacteria, and saliva attaches itself to the tooth above and below the gum line encouraging advanced gum disease and tooth decay. Then plaque, the “toxic stew,” hardens into tartar (calculus) in just 24 hours. Each day this “contaminated crust” grows. That’s why you need to remove plaque every day no matter what to avoid advanced gum disease. Only a dental professional can remove tartar. Why Should You Worry About Advanced Gum Disease? Untreated, gingivitis leads to advanced gum disease. Gingivitis can mean minor blood loss; advanced gum disease on the other hand can mean major tooth loss. Evidence is mounting of potential links between advanced gum disease and more serious health concerns. Healthy immune systems normally fight off the bacteria developing in the mouth. When this protection is compromised in any way, the added bacteria in the bloodstream appear to increase the risk of stroke or heart disease. There also seems to be a connection between advanced gum disease and Preeclampsia, a condition of hypertension occurring in pregnancy, typically indicated by fluid retention and high blood pressure. How Do You Find Out if You Have Advanced Gum Disease? Visit your dentist twice a year. During the exam, your gums will be assessed for advanced gum disease - bleeding, swelling, and tooth firmness. In addition, your dental professional will check plaque and tartar build-up above and below the gum line. What Advanced Gum Disease Treatments Are Available? Preventing advanced gum disease is easy – treating it is not. It’s a brush now or brush later proposition.
These interventions treat the symptoms of advanced gum disease, but preventing future advanced gum disease is up to the patient. Managing advanced gum disease is all about daily plaque control – essentially sound oral hygiene. That means, in most cases, stopping the plaque in your mouth is really in your own hands. Brush every day. Floss every day. Period. Your dentist or oral hygienist may recommend fluoride toothpaste or tartar reduction rinses. Colgate Total is approved by the FDA for helping to prevent advanced gum disease by reducing plaque and tartar. Dental professionals recommend oral irrigation as a great way to really clean teeth and gums. Oral irrigators get what tooth brushes and floss don’t, so plaque and tartar and the resulting advanced gum disease never come back. Oral irrigators flood the mouth with a jet of water under pressure to flush offending food particles and bacteria from the mouth. And now there’s fresh evidence that advanced gum disease responds well to oral irrigators. According to www. perioreports How Do Oral Breeze Products Treat Advanced Gum Disease? Flossing could work. But, most people just don’t floss enough. Only 35% floss and only 2-15% floss every day. Flossing is too much trouble, too unpleasant. 1000’s of Oral Breeze customers love their Oral Breeze. They brush away food and then breeze away plaque. It feels so good to breeze. Brush n’ breeze daily to treat advanced gum disease. Brush n’ breeze daily to prevent advanced gum disease. Every day, brush after meals and breeze before bed. Oral Health Information:
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