Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Gingivitis...?

my dentist said Im on the border line of getting gingivitis and gum disease.Sum parts of my gums bleed when I floss %26amp; when I went for my cleaning I had alot of blood in my mouth to.


When I floss myself I usually get all the stuff out my teeth that I know of.But they say that food gets caught UNDER the teeth. how do i get that stuff out? Im trying to commit to a healthier teeth lifestyle so I dont end up with dentures by the time Im 30.


Gum massaging helps....rubbing them with baking soda or peroxide helps....what else?


How can I clean the stuff out from my teeth that gets stuck under it? How can I make my gums not bleed anymore?I wanna go back to the dentist and nothave a mouth full of blood anymore.





%26amp; i have8 cavities.i know theres no way of reversing them...you know getting rid of them since they are adult teeth or is there? how can I make my teeth stronger so they dont get any bigger?





please include pictures of bad teeth...i need to scare myself so i dont end up like that

Gingivitis...?
Bacterial plaque is what causes gingivitis and cavities, so what you need to do is make sure your teeth have as little plaque on them as possible at all times.





Things you can do to stack the odds in your favor:





1 - Brush your teeth, tongue and gums thoroughly after each meal and before bed. Those are the critical times when there are plenty of debris on your teeth that's feeding the germs that make up the plaque. Make sure you are reaching far back enough with your brush to clean your rearmost teeth. Use a fluoride toothpaste to strengthen your enamel.





2 - If you can't get to a toothbrush after a meal, chew sugarless gum. It will help clear the sugar from your mouth and protect your teeth against decay.





3 - Avoid sugary foods and drinks. The germs grow best on sugar.





4 - Go to the dentist and get the cavities filled. Festering cavities serve as germ reservoirs, from which they can repopulate your entire mouth within minutes after you brush. That's why people with cavities find it difficult to keep their teeth clean-- it's a vicious circle.





5 - 6-month checkups and cleanings to detect cavities while they are small and cheap to repair.





Hope this helps.
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Reply:FYI - If you are on birth control pills, your gums could bleed as a common reaction.
Reply:You should invest in a SonicCare toothbrush. Excellent. Your dentist should have prescribed you a rinse that helps with the bleeding. Keep using antiseptic mouthwash. If you are not smoking, great because that also gets stuck between your teeth.
Reply:If your gums are bleeding it is likely that you already have a mild case of ginigivitis, which is reversible with proper mouth care.





When your flossing you are removing more that just the food between your teeth, you are removing the plaque and bacteria causing the gingivitis. Be sure to gently slip the floss under the gumline and wrap it around each tooth.





There is no way to reverse a cavity (unless it is only a very tiny surface lesion, in which the dentist may not have even noticed). To stop the cavities from getting bigger you need to stop the decay process by getting fillings in those teeth. To PREVENT future cavities, make sure your toothpaste has flouride, avoid sugery foods, and when you do have sugery foods have them with meals, and rinse with water immediately after to reduce the acid attack that is caused in your mouth.





If gingivitis doesnt get better it can progress into periodontitis, which is not reversible





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