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Gingivitis means inflammation of the gums, or gingiva. It commonly occurs because a film of plaque, or bacteria, accumulates on the teeth.

Gingivitis is a non-destructive type of periodontal disease, but untreated gingivitis can progress to You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.. This is more serious and can eventually lead to loss of teeth.

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Gingivitis is a common type of periodontal disease.
Signs of gingivitis include red and puffy gums, that bleed easily when the person brushes their teeth.

Gingivitis often resolves with good oral hygiene, such as longer and more frequent brushing, and flossing. In addition, an antiseptic mouthwash may help.

In mild cases of gingivitis, patients may not even know they have it, because symptoms are mild. However, the condition should be taken seriously and addressed immediately.

Types
There are two main categories of gingival diseases:

Dental plaque-induced gingival disease:This can be caused by plaque, systemic factors, medications, or You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now..

Non-plaque induced gingival lesions: This can be caused by a specific bacterium, virus, or fungus. It might also be caused by genetic factors, systemic conditions (including allergic reactions and certain illnesses), wounds, or reactions to You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now., such as dentures. Sometimes, there is no specific cause.

Causes
The most common cause of gingivitis is the accumulation of bacterial plaque between and around the teeth. The plaque triggers an immune response, which, in turn, can eventually lead to the destruction of gingival, or gum, tissue. It may also, eventually, lead to further complications, including the loss of teeth.

Dental plaque is a biofilm that accumulates naturally on the teeth. It is usually formed by colonizing bacteria that are trying to stick to the smooth surface of a tooth.


These bacteria might help protect the mouth from the colonization of harmful microorganisms, but dental plaque can also cause tooth decay, and periodontal problems such as gingivitis and chronic periodontitis, a gum infection.

When plaque is not removed adequately, it can harden into calculus, or tartar, at the base of the teeth, near the gums. This has a yellow color. Calculus can only be removed professionally.

Plaque and tartar eventually irritate the gums, causing gum You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. around the base of the teeth. This means that the gums might easily bleed.

Other causes and risk factors
Changes in hormones: This may occur during You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now., You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now., the menstrual cycle, and *******cy. The gingiva might become more sensitive, raising the risk of inflammation.

Some diseases: Cancer, You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now., and You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.are linked to a higher risk of gingivitis.

Drugs: Oral health may be affected by some medications, especially if saliva flow is reduced. Dilantin, an anticonvulsant, and some anti-angina medications can cause abnormal growth of gum tissue.

*******: Regular smokers more commonly develop gingivitis, compared with non-smokers.

Age: The risk of gingivitis increases with age.

Poor diet: A vitamin-C deficiency, for example, is linked to gum disease.

Family history: Those whose parent or parents have had gingivitis have a You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.of developing it too. This is thought to be due to the type of bacteria we acquire during our early life.


TREATMENT

Self-care
Dental floss, Tooth brushing, Oral hygiene, Fluoride / Triclosan, and Eucalyptol / Menthol / Salicylic acid / Thymol
 

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nagka gingivitis masakit din amg sakit na yan nag hihiwalay ngipin sa giligid punta ako kay doctor dentis ako pinainom lang ako ng ascorbic acid in 3days nawala na .kulang pala sa vit c hehehe
 
nagka gingivitis masakit din amg sakit na yan nag hihiwalay ngipin sa giligid punta ako kay doctor dentis ako pinainom lang ako ng ascorbic acid in 3days nawala na .kulang pala sa vit c hehehe
Mabuti naman po nawala kaya mahalaga na may vitamins kayo sainyo
 
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