June 11, 2008

Tartar Control Is The Best Way To Treat Gingivitis

Other people are subject to getting gingivitis compared to others. In people with diabetes, Aids, or leukemia, gingivitis is like to occur. An elevated risk of factors that can be linked to the development of gingivitis can include: pregnancy, menopause, puberty, smoking, vitamin deficiency, the use of female contraceptive pills and poorly aligned teeth. Before gingivitis starts, tartar can be seen at the gum line, spreading in between teeth and gums, creating and forming pockets by forcing teeth and gums apart from each other, then from there, oral bacteria releases chemicals that is eating away the bones that anchors the teeth to the gums. The chemicals unleashed by bacteria are also the ones that is causing bad breath. With this condition, the teeth is no longer attached firmly to its position and can tend to fall out or otherwise have to be pulled out. Treat gingivitis earlier by controlling tartar through thorough flossing and brushing of teeth every after meal.

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