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The
term used to describe an inflammation of the tissue
(gums)
surrounding
the teeth is Gingivitis
or Gum Disease. There are several
forms of this condition which can be divided into
three groups:
(1)
Simple Gingivitis, (2) Gingiva Hyperplasia l
(3)
Infective forms of Gingivitis
By
far the most common form of gingivitis is the simple
type. It is characterized by an inflammatory process
that may be either acute or chronic. Change in the
color of the gums from pink to red is common, and
there is usually slight enlargement of the tissue.
In many cases the tissue will bleed spontaneously
or in response to brushing or flossing. The primary
cause of simple gingivitis is poor dental hygiene
and maintainence, leading to local factors such
as plaque, calculus (tartar), food impaction, dental
decay and poor restorations,.
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Symptoms
of Simple Gingivitis
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1.
Gum tissue appears red and slightly swollen
2. Gums may bleed easily when brushing or flossing.
3.
No
diagnosis of active lost of bone
4.There
is no systemic manifestation such as lymph node
involvement or malaise.
These symptoms should be present in the absence
of:
-medication
such as Dilantin being taken.
-sloughing
of the outer layer of tissue.
-pregnancy
with associated hormonal changes.
As with all dental emergencies a dentist should
be consulted immediately so that a differential
diagnosis can be made between simple gingivitis
and other more complicated forms.
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Temporary
Treatments for Sore Inflamed Gums
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Definitive treatments of gingivitis can only be
accomplished after a diagnosis is made by a dentist.
However, there are steps that can be taken to lessen
the effect of simple gingivitis.
Remove as much of the local irritants as possible
by brushing more thoroughly. This is best accomplished
using a soft toothbrush in a circular or downward
stroke placing the bristle under the the tissue
and stroking away from the gums.
Flossing
is essential for removing the irritants between
the teeth, many people with gingivitis find that
the tissue will bleed a little, this is common.
Dentist
commonly use several treatment entities in the treatment
of gingivitis and periodontitis. Chlorhexidene (among
others) to help reduce the inflammation associated
with gingivitis and periodontal disease. Hydrogen
peroxide and baking soda can be used as a home
remedy to reduce inflammation and bleeding. When
mixed into a thick paste and gently placed under
the tissue, many people find that it helps reduce
bleeding. Discontinue if tissue becomes irritated.
Consult with a dentist immediately for an exam and
cleaning.
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