Importance of Gum Diseases
- Preventing Tooth Loss: Untreated gum diseases can lead to tooth loss.
- Effects on General Health: Gum disease is associated with systemic diseases such as heart disease and diabetes.
- Pain and Discomfort: Advanced gum disease can cause pain and discomfort.
- Preventing Bad Breath: Gum diseases can cause bad breath.
- Aesthetic and Functional Health: Healthy gums are essential for aesthetic and functional oral health.
Symptoms of Gum Diseases
- Redness and swelling: Redness and swelling of the gums.
- Bleeding: Bleeding gums during brushing or flossing.
- Recession: recession of the gums and exposure of the tooth roots.
- Sensitivity: Increased sensitivity to hot, cold or sweet foods.
- Bad breath: Persistent bad breath.
Treatment Methods of Gum Diseases
- Regular cleanings and check-ups: Scaling and regular dental check-ups.
- Root Surface Smoothing: Removal of plaque and tartar from tooth roots.
- Antibiotic Therapy: Use of antibiotics in the treatment of bacterial infections.
- Surgical Intervention: Surgical treatment methods in advanced cases.
- Gingival Graft: Gingival graft applications for the repair of gingival recession.
Prevention of Gum Diseases
- Regular Tooth Brushing: The habit of brushing teeth at least twice a day.
- Dental floss Cleaning between teeth using dental floss.
- Healthy Diet: A healthy diet that avoids sugary and acidic foods.
- Regular Dental Check-ups: Regular dental check-ups every six months.
- Avoidance of Smoking and Alcohol Consumption: Reduction or cessation of smoking and alcohol use.