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Oct 11

Good Dental Hygiene Helps Avoid Gum Disease, Heart Attack And Stroke

Posted on Saturday, October 11, 2008 in Health Topics

Poor oral health can trigger health problems and that can include a heart attack and stroke. At some time, about 40 percent of adults have been suffering from gum disease. Disease in the gums can cause an inflammation in the oral cavity, which has a measurable effect on the bloodstream and to the rest of the body as well. The inflammation caused by gum disease can restrict the flow of blood in the arteries and thus increase the risk of a heart attack. Stroke can also be caused by gum disease as it may contribute to clogged carotid arteries. Severe gum problems contribute to worst blockages in the arteries. Lower the risk for heart attack and stroke by having good dental hygiene and you will realize that you also have avoided more than just a toothache that can be terrible.

 

Oct 11

Gum Infection Symptoms Should Be Notified To The Dentist

Posted on Saturday, October 11, 2008 in Health Topics

One of the common and major cause of tooth loss in adults is gum disease or periodontal disease which is actually a gum infection. It gum disease is detected and diagnosed at an early age, it can easily be detected. If you are experiencing warning signs of gum infection or gum disease such as bleeding gums, red, tender or swollen gums, the presence of pus between your teeth and gums when they are pressed, gums seem to be pulling away from the teeth, persistent bad breath and bad taste in the mouth, a change in your bite, loose or mobile teeth and a change in the fit of your dentures, make sure you notify your dentist. So that you may be warned and be given appropriate treatments that you need depending on the stage of your gum disease.
 

 

 

Oct 11

Natural Oral Rinses Keep The Mouth Salivated And Fight Gum Infection

Posted on Saturday, October 11, 2008 in Health Topics

Mouthwashes are created for the purpose of killing of bad bacteria in the oral cavity. But the question is, why is it not very effective when it comes to the prevention of gum infection. Actually, some oral rinses do in fact help in cutting down the development of gum disease. The time has come that you need to get a better understanding of the role of your saliva. In your mouth, saliva is constantly being produced and to lubricate the mouth is one of its functions. Not only that, saliva is more important in preventing gum disease. Oxygen is one of its component and anaerobic bacteria do not thrive well in oxygenated environments. And if your salivation rate is normal, (more…)