Gingivitis in one area of mouth.?!


Question: Gingivitis in one area of mouth!.!?
ok, a little spot of my gums in the corner of a baby tooth is sensitive and bleeds everytime i brush it!. i was wondering if this could possibly be gingivitis, and if it could spread, and what i can do at home to get rid of it!. i cant go to the dentist for another three months becuase of something i dont feel comfortable talking about right now!. anyways' dentist is not an option!. any home remidies!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


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i have braces and when i got them on my gums swelled and became inflamed!. so what i can tell you is just brush a couple more times a day and most def floss! ive done that and it helps so much!. and dont worry about it bleeding thats a sign that your working your gum and that it needs to heal!. so dont be afraid to make it bleed!. and make sure you do the same to all of your teethWww@Answer-Health@Com

Knowing how to get rid of gingivitis does not rise to the top of anyone's priority list unless perhaps you happen to be a dentist or periodontist!. However, mild gum disease can quickly become "trench mouth", otherwise known as acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis!.

In order to prevent the bacteria from spreading throughout your body, you will need to treat the advanced gingivitis or periodontitis and neutralize the microbes!. Some advanced periodontal procedures used to treat gingivitis and periodontitis include:

Teeth cleaning - to remove the tartar where the anaerobic bacteria hide behind and breed faster

Regeneration - destroyed gum and bone tissue is restored using a bone graft and specialized tissue generating protein treatments

Pocket reduction Surgery - damaged caused by advanced stages of ulcerative gingivitis and periodontitis may lead to the formation of pockets in between the gums and the teeth!. These pockets are prime real estate for harmful bacteria which breed much quicker once they have formed!. This form of advanced gum disease treatment eradicates the bacteria and helps reduce the size of the pockets so that the gums will hopefully reattach to the teeth

Soft Tissue Graft - In advanced stages of gum disease and necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis, the root of teeth may become exposed due to receding gums!. A soft tissue graft helps restore the gums and cover the tooth back up so that nerve endings are not exposed!.

None of the gingivitis treatment options are great, especially once the condition spreads below the gum line and becomes periodontitis!. Learning how to get rid of gingivitis now means preventing it before it starts!. However, in order to avoid serious medical problems in the future such as increased risk for stroke, heart attack, or infective endocarditis, it is also important to learn how to stop gingivitis because it could very well save or at least extend your life!

Source: http://www!.themouthdoctor!.com/gingivitis!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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