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Treatment of Gum Disease - Advances Gum Disease

It is very important to treat gum disease early.  When you do this, you will prevent and control infections that could damage tissues. This prevents the loss of teeth which is caused by poor dental health. In order to ensure that treatment of gum disease is effective you are required to:

-       Ensure that you brush your teeth at least twice a day and floss at least once every day.

-       Visit a dentist as often as possible for cleaning and check up.

-       Avoid using tobacco products. This is because tobacco decreases the ability to fight infections and interferes with healing.

How to Treat Mild Gum Disease   

There are mild gum diseases like gingivitis that are easily treatable. With its treatment, you can reverse the damage of the gums. The treatment of gum disease entails:

-       Brushing your teeth twice every day. Preferably in the morning and before you go to bed.

-       Flossing your teeth at least once every day.

-       Making use of antiseptic mouthwash like Listerine or making use of antiplaque mouthwash.

-       Visit your dentist for regular cleaning and checkups.

You can undergo professional teeth cleaning which removes tartar and plaque that was missed during brushing and flossing. When you have been diagnosed with gum disease, part of the treatment for gum disease entails visiting your dentist every 3 to 4 months for checkups. A dentist may recommend the use of antibiotics to fight infections. These antibiotics can be put directly on the gums, they can be swallowed capsules or pills or you can swish them like mouthwash. You will also need to make use of antibacterial toothpaste to reduce gingivitis and plaque.

Treatment of Gum Disease - Advances Gum Disease

In case the treatment of gingivitis is not effective, it may advance to periodontitis; an advanced gum disease.  Advanced gum disease should be promptly treated to be able to get rid of infection and prevent further damage to the gums and teeth. This should be followed by care and proper teeth maintenance.

During treatment of advanced gum disease, you can expect:

-       Removal of tartar and plaque below and above the gum line. This procedure is referred to as root scaling and planing and it makes it hard for the sticking of plaque on teeth.

-       Prescription of antibiotics that will fight bacteria and put an end to infection.

In some cases, surgery may be recommended if the above steps do not show any improvement. There are three types of surgical treatment of gum disease ; extraction, flap procedure and gingivectomy. After surgery, antibiotics are prescribed for healing.

Once you successfully undergo treatment of gum disease, you need to ensure you prevent the build up of bacteria. Ensure you brush thoroughly at least twice a day and floss at least once.     

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