Easy Ways Of Treating Swollen Gums

By Mattie Knight


There are many causes for swollen gums. Some of the most common causes are poor diet, hormones, medications, tooth misalignment, and oral diseases like periodontitis and chronic gingivitis. Plaque and tartar is also a common cause among some people. Plaque refers to a white substance deposited on gums and teeth, which when not removed become hard to form tartar. The plaque or tartar may be infected by bacteria to cause swelling of the gum. Catching the problem in its early stages is the key to treating swollen gums.

There are several risk factors associated with swelling of gums. Major ones are smoking, diabetes, genetic susceptibility, medications, and hormonal changes in women. The most significant risk factor among the ones mentioned is smoking. Besides being a risk factor, smoking also lowers chance of a successful recovery or treatment. Medications cause swelling when they reduce flow of saliva inside the mouth, hence promoting the possibility of infection.

Gums are sometimes very hard to notice when they become inflamed. Some people never notice it at all while others get used to it that it stops being a bother. The best way to notice the problem is to understand the difference between healthy and inflamed gum. Usually there is a difference in appearance that may never be noticed. Specific symptoms can also be exhibited by the patient.

An inflamed gum has a different color. Typically it appears dark pink, purple, red, or blue. The papilla appears blunted and in some cases it is absent altogether while the margin along the teeth is rolled. Discomfort or severe pain is felt. Some blood may appear when brushing. Symptoms appear in stages or at once. Some symptoms also never appear.

The problem of swelling gum can be treated and reversed with ease without the help of a dentist. One needs to be dedicated, and maintain the right oral hygiene while eating a balanced diet. Eating a balanced diet and removing the harmful bacteria physically each day has been known to be able to reverse moderate and mild inflammation. A period of two weeks should be able to get the issue solved.

Brushing needs to be done twice in a day using the right toothbrush for quick results. The method used should also be the right one. One should hold the toothbrush at forty five degrees towards the gum. The toothbrush should be soft bristled. One can see a dentist to recommend the best toothpaste to use.

More plaque is removed by electric toothbrushes, which makes them more effective. Scientific research has indicated that Blue Light Technology is also effective for treating inflammation inside the mouth. It achieves this by removing bacteria that cause gum pockets, bad breath, plaque, and gingivitis.

Flossing is useful because it cleans under the gums to eliminate harmful bacteria. This may be done by traditional floss, water flossing, or floss picks. Unless underneath the gumlines is cleaned, swelling may never go away totally. Flossing should be a daily habit even in the presence of bleeding. Inflammation is reduced by rinsing using topical rinses. Topical rinses also remove bacteria that cause the inflammation.




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