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What causes Gum Infection and other gum ailments?

August 20th, 2011 by admin

Gum infection can be hard to be managed with a simple proper brushing and daily flossing. The important key to have healthy gums and strong teeth is by having a good dental hygiene. However, if gum infection gets in your way visit your oral professional to have it assess. There are several types of gum infection like irritated gums, cavities and abscesses and gum disease. Gum infection can be treated successfully if given attention in time.

Irritated gums- can be acquired from small food debris that is accumulated in between gums and teeth. Dirt and food particles sit in and produce acid thus resulting into irritation. There is the presence of pain when eating or drinking. It is sometimes felt only in a particular part of the gum or worst the entire gum line. It may develop into the condition called periodontitis or gingivitis.

Periodontitis- is a type of gum disease that attacks the tissues that support surrounding the teeth and destroys the bone that holds the tooth firmly. Gums and bones destroy eventually losing all of the teeth if not treated. It is caused by microorganisms that attached and grow on the tooth’s surfaces. Microorganisms creates pocket between teeth and gums increasing the chances of destroying the attachment of teeth and gums.  Periodontitis is a very common type of gum infection.

Gingivitis on the other hand is an inflammation of the gums that is associated with redness, swelling, bleeding and the sensation of pain. Inflammation caused by bacteria attacking the teeth and gums. Gingivitis may eventually progress into periodontitis. Every time you forget to brush and floss your teeth dirt accumulates in between teeth and gums. Dirt causes bacteria to develop and greater factor of forming into dental plaque.

Plaque or tartar must be removed by dental expert. Dental plaque contains minerals that play an important role in developing dental caries. These sometimes refer to tooth cavities. Bacteria attack the teeth and formed cavities in the teeth. Bacteria will produce acids that can quickly or permanently dissolves tooth enamel.  Tooth enamel is the outer layer of the teeth that serves as protection from getting tooth decay.

Tooth enamel is considered as the one of the hardest mineral much even stronger than bone. But everyday foods that we take in contain certain acids that destroy its strength. Sugars, starch and preservatives will produce acids that attacks and weakens tooth enamel.