Reversing gum disease is important. Gum disease has been labeled a silent epidemic. You can lose teeth as a result of gum disease.
Can gum disease be stopped or prevented in the first place. In most cases it can be. There are some cases that it cannot be, but they are the minority - provided that you catch it in time.
The sad part about gum disease is that you must know that you have it before you can do anything about reversing it. Unfortunately, many people simply do not know that they have this problem until the damage becomes really obvious. Only then do they become aware.
One of the more obvious symptoms of gum disease is the appearance of blood when you brush your teeth of floss them. Indeed, there are those who do not mind or care that they have this problem. In reality though, I think they will care if they develop loose teeth or one or more falls out. Being stuck with dentures or implants isn’t normally a choice that a person would willingly make over having healthy teeth and gums.
When talking to a dental student, I was surprised to hear that there are actually people that come into the clinic requesting to have all of their teeth pulled. The people that make this inquiry have a false notion that having their teeth taken out will mean that they don’t have to work on their oral health any longer.
Unfortunately, having healthy teeth removed, doesn’t solve anything and even creates more problems. Gum tissue around implants needs to be cared for and obviously dentures have special care requirements as well. You can lose bone mass from your jaw as well. It is really far more beneficial to keep one’s own teeth - as many as possible - for your whole life.
Actually, there are only a small percentage of people that are virtually immune to gum disease. This amounts to roughly two percent of people. That means the rest of us need to work to avoid gum disease and keep our gum tissue healthy. Some will say that up to seventy-five percent of the population has some form of gum disease right now. Some say the number is even higher.
I’d be willing to guess that most people who know they have gum disease would be interested in a solution that can help reverse gum disease or prevent it in the first place.
Would you like to know what happened to me? The hygienist that worked for my dentist said that I should sign a document that if I lost my teeth, it wasn’t their fault. This was a little dramatic on their part. It was part of their motivation to get me to submit to a special gum disease treatment. The reality is that this problem didn’t happen overnight. It took years to get to the point that it was noticeable.
I was under the mistaken perception that a little bit of bleeding when I flossed or brushed was normal - that it was natural. In fact, that is not the case. Seeing any blood during regular brushing or flossing is a warning sign that you should heed. Unfortunately, many people make the mistake I made and think it is completely normal.
I did some investigation on my own. I found some tools and techniques that allowed me to stop the progression of gum disease and prevent it from returning. When I went back to visit my hygienist and dentist, they were visibly impressed, perhaps even a little shocked by my results.
Later, when I came in for another routine exam and cleaning, the hygienist actually told me that my gum tissue did not bleed when she probed it. Prior to then it had. This was a nice indication that what I was doing had worked.
At the end of this article you should find links to additional information on this topic and on what you can do to start reversing gum disease too.
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Disclaimer: This article is for information and entertainment purposes only. If you have or think you might have periodontal disease or any other health problem, be sure to visit a physician for proper advice, diagnosis and treatment.
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