January 10th, 2010 by Mr. Chris
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Most people have had the experience bleeding gums can be very few people will be at this point, “guard,” bleeding, often only the mouth rinse with water. As everyone knows, this is a big mistake.
Healthy gums when brushing is not easy bleeding, if the regular brushing bleeding, be sure it is a gum problem. Clinically, [...]
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January 10th, 2010 by Mr. Chris
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The first suspect: a sudden increase in pressure
Dentists recommends that: a lot of people work pressure due to the recent sudden increase in the gums are always bleeding when brushing, and there are bad breath. In a relaxed pressure, they suggest that we should do what the formal dental hospital dental scaling (ie scaling), and [...]
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January 10th, 2010 by Mr. Chris
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Bleeding gums caused by many reasons can be divided into two broad categories: namely, local factors and systemic factors.
Gingival bleeding caused by local factors. For example dirty mouth, teeth and tooth tartar around the existing stone and so on. Tartar is soft, teeth stones are hard, are undesirable dirt. As the gums under constant [...]
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January 8th, 2010 by Mr. Chris
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Bleeding gums is usually a sign of gum disease. In the majority of cases it is a sign of a condition called gingivitis, which means inflammation of the gums.
If gingivitis is not treated, it can develop into a more serious condition called periodontal disease. Periodonatal disease is a bacterial infection that can damage the gums [...]
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January 6th, 2010 by Mr. Chris
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Bleeding gums is a serious problem. It indicates the beginning of the destructive process involving the supporting tissue around the tooth or some serious underlying systemic problems.
Causes
Plaque accumulation on teeth is the primary cause for poor gums. This plaque if not removed through regular brushing and dental appointments, will harden into what is known as [...]
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January 6th, 2010 by Mr. Chris
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Bleeding gums can be one sign of periodontal disease, gingivitis, or other serious problems. Other symptoms of poor dental health may include persistent bad breath, toothache, and receding gums. Untreated, bleeding gums and gum disease can lead to serious medical problems. Good oral hygiene, including thorough brushing and the removal of plaque and tartar from [...]
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