 |
How to Prevent Gum Disease
Author: Patricia Woloch  | Posted: 16-05-2008 | Comments: 0 | Views: 31 | Rating: (223) (?)
Gingivitis is a common type of gum disease and bleeding, red, or irritated gums characterize it. It’s also the common precursor to periodontitis, a more serious type of gum disease.
“Unfortunately, many people ignore the blood coming from their gums when they brush or floss,” says Dr. Dennis Ikuta, a Reedley, California cosmetic dentist. “If you see blood in your sink, it’s time to schedule an initial consultation, rather than letting the problem persist.”
Gum Disease is Treatable
Fortunately, if you have either gingivitis or periodontitis, there are several effective treatments. These treatments involve deep cleaning to remove plaque and tartar from above and below the gum line. This is called SRP, which stands for “Scaling and Root Planning.”
Scaling and Root Planning, or SRP, is a non-invasive procedure. The degree of cleaning, and the amount of time the procedure takes, depends on the degree of disease in the individual patient.
There are also prescription drugs available. The most popular is called Periostat, and has been used effectually since 1998. Periostat – which is a pill – suppresses an enzyme (called collagenase), which contributes to the destruction of the teeth and gums. Often, Periostat is taken in conjunction with an SRP procedure.
Gum Disease is Preventable
Of course, the best treatment against gum disease is to never have it in the first place. That’s why dentists focus on prevention as much as possible. Your dentist can give you a personalized dental health plan to follow. Typically, this includes regular brushing and flossing, as well as the use of special mouthwashes.
Gum disease isn’t pleasant, but it can be prevented and treated. The key is having regular check-ups, so you and your dentist can get a jump on any potential problems before they develop into something more serious.
So if you find “a little pink in the sink,” it’s time to schedule a check-up. Left untreated, gum disease can lead to more severe problems, including tooth-loss. The treatments are simple and effective, however. In fact, the most common reason why gum disease worsens is because the patient simply neglects to visit a dentist. Don’t let embarrassment, laziness or fear prevent you from getting the treatment you deserve.
Rate this Article:
Current: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s).
Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/dental-care-articles/how-to-prevent-gum-disease-416552.html
About the Author:Millions of people suffer from some degree of gum disease at some point in their lives. There’s no need to be ashamed. Treatment is easy and safe – contact Dr. Ikuta for your own consultation on gum disease by visiting his website or calling his office at (559) 638-6321.
|
Submitting articles has become one of the most popular means of generating quality backlinks and targeted traffic to your website. Join us today - It's Free! |
|
Related Articles
Implanting Confidence With a Smile By: Patricia Woloch | 10/06/2008 | Dental Care When you’re happy with the appearance of your teeth, you take laughing and smiling for granted. When you’re missing one or more teeth, however, you’ll find yourself becoming self-conscious about your smile, and may limit your laughing and smiling, which certainly can take the enjoyment out of life!
Got a Question? Ask.
Ask the community a question about this article:
Q&A Powered by:
Latest Dental Care Articles
Choosing the Dentist That’s Right for You By: Patricia Woloch | 25/07/2008 Whether it’s a painful cavity that needs a filling, the replacement of a tooth that’s been knocked out, or repair of broken, chipped, or crooked teeth, your confidence in your dentist’s expertise will make all the difference in the world.
Simple Home Remedies for Whitening Teeth By: Adam Hefner | 25/07/2008 There are many treatments to get whiter teeth. There are laser treatments, whitening strips, whitening toothpastes, gels, chewing gum, and even whitening markers just to name a few.
Finding the Right Lancaster Teeth Whitening System By: Adam Hefner | 25/07/2008 Everyone longs for healthy and white teeth. They enhance your natural beauty and increase your confidence. There are several ways to gain a brighter smile, but where does one even begin to start?
A Look at Home Teeth Whitening Kits and How You Save By: Adam Hefner | 25/07/2008 I would love to go in and have a quick one-hour laser whitening, but at this point in time I am too broke, so I turned to home teeth whitening kits for help. I am a college student and not surprisingly,
Teeth Have Roots? By: Patricia Woloch | 25/07/2008 It may sound silly but it’s true. Your teeth need a good root structure just like your flowers do.
Pros and Cons of Teeth Whitening Methods By: Lyla Feldman | 25/07/2008 We all want a bright white smile. It is just a matter of how much you are willing to spend and what you are willing to do to get one. Some things are better left to the professionals to take care of and others can be treated at home. I have struggled with yellow teeth because I love red wine and grape juice. We are going to examine the pros and cons of the various whitening treatments available to you to obtain those pearly whites.
Brushing Prevents Heart Attacks By: Sharon Bell | 24/07/2008 What’s the simplest way to prevent a heart attack? Just keep your mouth clean by means of brushing and flossing. Experts say this simple act could save your life.
Creating Your Own Teeth Whitening Recipe for a Sparkling Smile By: Adam Hefner | 24/07/2008 There are many products out there that promise to whiten your teeth, but they often cost a pretty penny. While asking my friends and family for advice on what worked for them, I came up with my own home teeth whitening recipe. I wanted to share the concoctions I have made right in my kitchen that have given me the best results.
More from Patricia Woloch
Choosing the Dentist That’s Right for You By: Patricia Woloch | 25/07/2008 | Dental Care Whether it’s a painful cavity that needs a filling, the replacement of a tooth that’s been knocked out, or repair of broken, chipped, or crooked teeth, your confidence in your dentist’s expertise will make all the difference in the world.
Teeth Have Roots? By: Patricia Woloch | 25/07/2008 | Dental Care It may sound silly but it’s true. Your teeth need a good root structure just like your flowers do.
Asbestos Mine Cleanup Programs By: Patricia Woloch | 25/07/2008 | Cancer The people who worked in industries using asbestos, or who worked in asbestos mines, were exposed daily to the tiny asbestos fibers which easily become airborne. Over time, these fibers can cause a malicious cancer known as Mesothelioma.
Birth Injury Malpractice By: Patricia Woloch | 24/07/2008 | Babies Even though doctors and nurses try to take every precaution when delivering a baby, mistakes can happen. The results can range from a mild skin irritation to having a permanent disability that will limit that child’s’ quality of life to one in a wheel chair being tended by caregivers around the clock.
Is Spider Vein Treatment Permanent? By: Patricia Woloch | 24/07/2008 | Plastic Surgeries Spider veins are small unsightly veins near the surface of the skin. These veins commonly appear in the face and in the legs. There are three main treatment avenues for spider veins.
Levaquin and Tendon Ruptures By: Patricia Woloch | 24/07/2008 | Medicine Levaquin is part of a group of drugs known as quinolones, and manufactured by Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceuticals. It is used to treat serious cases of bacterial infections.
Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (tmd) By: Patricia Woloch | 24/07/2008 | Dental Care Over 10 million Americans suffer from headaches, jaw pain and other upper body ailments because of Temporomandibular Joint Disorders or TMD. Talking
The Manufacturing of Porcelain Veneers By: Patricia Woloch | 23/07/2008 | Dental Care Veneers were created to provide cosmetic dentistry patients with the opportunity to have a smile they can be proud to show off.
|
 |