Dental Decay
DENTAL
DECAY AND BLEEDING GUMS
Tooth
Decay is one of the most common diseases affecting the oral cavity. Dental
caries is a highly prevalent condition, especially among children. In most
cases, improper hygiene leads to food deposition on the tooth. This in turn is acted
upon by harmful bacteria thus releasing acid that dissolves the tooth
structure. In most cases, the decay starts on the outside of the tooth and
gradually reaches the inner layers.
Gum
Disease and Bad Breath. One would think that if you are
decay-free you have a healthy mouth. However, overall oral health requires
healthy gums as well. They cover the teeth and provide anchoring support to the
jawbones. Minor infection (gingivitis)
can progress to a severe condition (periodontitis)
which causes teeth to shake and even fall out!I It is one of the main causes of
bad breath or halitosis too.
Swelling of the gums gradually leading to spontaneous bleeding is
the first sign of trouble.
This can be managed by simply improving oral hygiene. It is
advisable to see the dentist.
Treat Cavities and Bleeding Gums –
Listed below are some common methods to manage bleeding gums and
bad breath.
Brushing:
Advisable at least twice a day using a soft bristled toothbrush.
Flossing:
Flossing removes plaque from between the teeth and reduces chances of decay and
gum problems
Eating Healthy: Bad
food habits are one of the main reasons of bad breath. A bad digestive system
manifests as bad breath and so eating healthy is very important for healthy
gums. Adequate water, fiber, calcium and Vitamin C are essential for gum
health, so ensure they find a place in your diet.
Annual Dental Visits:
Visit your dentist once in 6 months. Simple procedures that do not require time
or money like regular scaling will help improve the teeth and gum health while
reduce bad breath issues.
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