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		<title>Signs that you have a Gum Disease</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people often fail to recognize the presence of gum disease.  Gum disease is a dental problem frequently described as a “sneaky” disease because some of the signs are not evident or easily perceived.  More often than not, the disease has reached to a severe level before it is given proper attention. (...)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people often fail to recognize the presence of <a href="http://www.oramd.com/gum-disease-cure.htm"><strong>gum disease</strong></a>.  Gum disease is a dental problem frequently described as a “sneaky” disease because some of the signs are not evident or easily perceived.  More often than not, the disease has reached to a severe level before it is given proper attention.</p>
<p>Thus, it is strongly advised to have a regular dental check-up so that signs of gum disease will be detected earlier and that <a href="http://www.oramd.com/gum-disease-cure.htm"><strong>gum disease cure</strong></a> will be administered right away.  Some of the signs include the following:</p>
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<li>Gum recession – If you noticed that your gum      line does not look like it used to be, it has probably receded due to some      serious gum problem and not simply because of the lack of thick      tissue.</li>
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<li>Spaces between the teeth – If you observed a      space between two or more teeth that was not there before, be on your      guard.  It is      usually a sign that gum disease is present – the gums may have receded or      the teeth might have moved apart.       If two teeth which used to touch each other and now no longer does,      the existence of space is related to separation of teeth due to gum      disease.</li>
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<li>Bleeding gums – Once your gums are constantly      bleeding when you brush them, for sure, you have a gum disease, even if      the bleeding is not at the sight of the recession.  People who have gum recession tend to      avoid brushing the area where the gums meet the teeth.  The presence of bleeding always means      that <strong>gum disease</strong> is      present.  However, the absence of      bleeding does not really mean that there is no gum disease.  It is just that many people do not brush      where the gums meet the teeth.</li>
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<li>Red gums – The normal gum color is coral      pink.  If you see that your gums are      very much darker than that or are red in color, you should look into the      possibility of gum disease.       Reddened gums may not always bleed.       But if you have red shiny gums, even if they don’t bleed upon      brushing them, you should see a dental professional as soon as possible.</li>
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<li>Bad breath – Bad breath can be present even if      there is no gum disease but it can also be a sign of gum disease.  If bad breath does not go away after      brushing and flossing properly, you must consider that there may a serious      gum disease.  Pus and bleeding from      the disease can cause the bad breath problem.</li>
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<li>Loose teeth – Loose teeth is a very clear sign      that advanced gum disease may be present.       It is usually a very bad sign since it is the peak of the cycle of      the gum disease and it is usually hopeless.</li>
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<p>The signs may appear mundane, especially for those who are not so conscious about their appearance and dental health.  Experts say that existence of just even of these signs calls for a <a href="http://www.oramd.com/gum-disease-cure.htm"><strong>gum disease treatment</strong></a>.</p>
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		<title>Periodontal Disease and Pregnancy</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Dec 2011 14:46:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While periodontal disease may not seem to raise a lot of red flags during pregnancy, it is one thing you must never ignore.  About 1/3 of pregnant women in the US alone suffer from periodontal disease, ranging from maternal gingivitis to periodontitis.  While some may think it’s no cause for alarm, it is something you should treat before it gets worse.  There are studies linking periodontal disease with low birth weight, preeclampsia, premature birth and other pregnancy related complications.  To top it all off, pregnant women with periodontal disease are also more susceptible to cardiovascular diseases.  It could also increase the chances of your child having diabetes later in life. (...)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While <strong><a href="http://www.oramd.com/periodontal-disease.htm">periodontal disease</a> </strong>may not seem to raise a lot of red flags during pregnancy, it is one thing you must never ignore.  About 1/3 of pregnant women in the US alone suffer from periodontal disease, ranging from maternal gingivitis to periodontitis.  While some may think it’s no cause for alarm, it is something you should treat before it gets worse.  There are studies linking periodontal disease with low birth weight, preeclampsia, premature birth and other pregnancy related complications.  To top it all off, pregnant women with periodontal disease are also more susceptible to cardiovascular diseases.  It could also increase the chances of your child having diabetes later in life.</p>
<p>So what links periodontal diseases to pregnancy related complications?  One explanation could be is that the infection in the mouth could enter the bloodstream and reach the placental membranes.  This could then result to preeclampsia or hypertension during pregnancy.  Another link between pregnancy related issues and periodontal diseases would be the bacteria and toxins that causes periodontal diseases could trigger forced labor, thus causing premature birth.  A research done in the link between periodontal diseases and pregnancy related complications have found elevated amounts of antibodies in the fetal cord blood samples of infants with low birth weight or are born prematurely, thus supporting the aforementioned theory.</p>
<p>But with all these said, is <strong><a href="http://www.periodontitistreatment.org/">periodontitis treatment</a> </strong>safe?  According to research, treatment for periodontal diseases will not cause adverse effects on your pregnancy.  As a matter of fact, it is necessary in order to steer your unborn child away from the complications which may arise from periodontal disease. You can consult your dentist on the best way to treat periodontal diseases during your pregnancy.  Depending on the severity of your gum disease, your dentist may advice you to treat it with regular brushing, flossing and gargling with a safe antiseptic mouthwash.  He or she may even prescribe medication which could reverse the infection and its effect.</p>
<p>Otherwise, the dentist may advice a <strong><a href="http://www.periodontaldisease-treatment.net/">periodontal disease treatment</a> </strong>which is more intrusive to remove the plaque and tartar deposits beneath the gum line.  However, there are some surgeries which will have to wait until after the pregnancy due to the pain and complications associated with these operations.  Your dentist may be able to assess the best way to treat advanced periodontitis during pregnancy.  They may also prescribe medication which will aid in the healing of the infected gum tissue to prevent re-infection as well as boost tissue repair.  You may also need to change your diet by lessening sugar.</p>
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		<title>Bacteria is the root cause of any Oral Health Problem</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Nov 2011 15:47:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Swollen gums can be associated with any forms of gum disease such as gingivitis and periodontitis. (...)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Swollen gums can be associated with any forms of gum disease such as gingivitis and periodontitis. However there are also some underlying causes why swollen gums occur such as: pregnancy, malnutrition, improper fitting dentures and poor oral hygiene. Bacteria build up can be the root cause of any gum disease.  Bacteria will accumulate along the gum line that makes the gum inflamed and irritated.  Plaque and tartar formed making it as a bacteria haven.</p>
<p>Signs of <strong>swollen gums</strong> are red, puffy and swelling. Usually when someone experiencing swollen gums it can be abnormally large and protrudes around the teeth area. Swollen gums can sometimes be unnoticed because it does not feel painful at all.  Although there are times that you can feel discomfort as you brush your teeth. As you look at the mirror and seeing your gums recede and teeth may look longer than usual and large spaces develop in between teeth.</p>
<p>Other visible sign of swollen gums is halitosis or bad breath. Gums are tender when touched and bleeds easily. Mouth sores, gum color changes from red to purple and loosing teeth. In some instances swollen gums can be an indicator of a more serious health condition in the future if not treated in time. If you ever experience any of these conditions, this is the right time to visit your oral health expert and have it assess.</p>
<p>Anyway, swollen gums can be treated by practicing good oral hygiene and by doing a <a href="http://www.oramd.com/swollengums/32-findinghomeremediesforswollengumscanbefun.htm/ "><strong>swollen gums home remedy</strong></a>. Improving brushing strokes and techniques can be of great help too. Although we cannot avoid bacteria, brushing after every meal cannot guarantee but it helps prevent any form of oral and gum disease. Minute food particles especially starchy and sugary foods left inside the mouth and in between teeth and gums will feed the bacteria. So brushing may not be enough, using dental floss and gargling with anti-bacterial mouthwash and fluoride-contain toothpaste can prevent bacteria from multiplying.</p>
<p>The most simple and easy step to do that can <a href="http://www.oramd.com/swollengums/43-findingacureforswollengums.htm/ "><strong>cure for swollen gums</strong></a> can be done at home. Simply mix 1 glass of lukewarm water and 1tablespoon of salt and stir. Use the solution for gargling several times in a day. This helps relieve swollen and puffy gums. Solution of Lemon and lukewarm water may also be an alternative to the traditional water/salt solution as well. Visit your dentist regularly to prevent oral problems and how to treat swollen gums properly.</p>
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		<title>Ways to remove gum disease</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Oct 2011 14:43:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you know that gum disease has affected millions of Americans?  The sad part about it, many do not know they have gum problem or periodontal disease. (...)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did you know that gum disease has affected millions of Americans?  The sad part about it, many do not know they have gum problem or periodontal disease. Since they do not know about their existing problem they left it as it is until such time that they feel pain.  When they notice it, it might have affected their teeth and gums severely.  Gum disease can be an unpleasant and traumatic experience to everyone most especially to teenagers.</p>
<p>Yes, there is a great possibility that teenagers encounter this silent working infection.  It all starts when you neglect to brush your teeth. Plaques begin to accumulate in your mouth. When non-tooth brushing becomes a habit, in time gum disease will resurface first with painful swollen gums.  Then other symptoms such as sensitivity and tenderness of gums, bleeding and receding gums will eventually follow if gum disease is untreated at its development stage. The pressing issue now is how to treat it. How do you make it go away?</p>
<p>A <a href="http://www.oramd.com/gum-disease-cure.htm"><strong>gum disease treatment</strong></a> can be costly but very much satisfying especially if the infection has severely affected your mouth.  The first thing you should do is see a professional dentist. You dentist will check your teeth and gums. After the check up, you dentist will give you his or her diagnosis followed by the recommendation. What are the procedures that need to be done to restore your teeth and gums? Moreover, prescriptions are given to ease the pain that you are feeling.</p>
<p>If your gum disease has been diagnose at its earlier stage a possible <a href="http://www.oramd.com/gum-disease-cure.htm"><strong>gum disease treatment</strong></a> is prophylaxis or dental cleaning. This procedure is like cleaning your gums and teeth. The process includes removing plaques that has stick in your mouth. Dentist usually recommends this procedure to be done twice a year.  That is why it is very beneficial if you visit your dentist regularly to keep you updated on what is going on with your teeth and gums.</p>
<p>On the other hand, if your gum disease has infected you gums severely suggested <a href="http://www.oramd.com/gum-disease-cure.htm"><strong>gum disease treatment</strong></a> is dental surgery.  This is done only if after a thorough check up. The reason for this is mainly that the experience may be disturbing to patients especially to teenagers or kids.</p>
<p>Therefore, as early as today take time to schedule a check up with your dentist.  It will be an advantage on your part knowing if you have gum disease or not.</p>
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		<title>Think About Your Dental Health</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 13:04:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gum disease is the bane of dental health. The many faces of gum disease have different causes, and calls for a variety of symptoms and treatments as well. (...)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gum disease is the bane of <a href="http://www.oramd.com/"><strong>dental health</strong></a>. The many faces of gum disease have different causes, and calls for a variety of symptoms and treatments as well. Even with a simple kind of gum inflammation, you’ll never know what lies beneath and what will trigger it to become even worse.</p>
<p>People often blame their genes for having gum disease. As far as dentists can tell you, only about a measly 5% is attributed to genes being the reason for the various kinds of dental problems that people are experiencing. Fragile and too-sensitive gum tissues are not the reason why one is losing teeth, getting receding gums or even getting the dreaded <a href="http://www.oramd.com/red-gums.htm"><strong>red gums</strong></a>. All these point to one’s inability to take care of the teeth properly.</p>
<p>Proper dental care <a href="http://www.oramd.com/redgums/mouthwash-and-red-gums.htm/"><strong>mouthwash and red gums</strong></a> is the best metaphor of a combination, as mouthwash can easily trump over red gums, you can easily win against gum disease if you only do even the most basic of dental hygiene. Rigorous and daily brushing, along with gargling antiseptic mouthwashes and flossing daily are your best defenses against periodontitis.</p>
<p>When left unattended, gum disease can become more aggressive and can destroy the gum tissues easily, and can become even more complicated by even affecting the bone that supports the teeth. If it goes untreated, it will mean total loss of your teeth and the health of your gums.</p>
<p>Gum disease is a prevalent problem that many people are not aware of. This is because the earliest symptoms of gum disease are almost undetectable. There may be a bit of signs but some people can ignore it easily, and the bacteria present can multiply and finally can overwhelm it until it gets to the point of no return.</p>
<p>Your dental hygiene is the key to preventing gum disease. Most of us have easy access to tools to take care of our teeth and gums, such as a toothbrush, fluoride toothpaste, compact rolls of floss and a bottle of mouthwash. Make sure you brush your teeth twice a day, one in the morning and once at night. If you can find time to brush after taking your lunch, then by all means you should do so. Spending at least three minutes brushing your teeth will ensure that you have cleaned it properly. Back up with a quick but thorough flossing and a swish of mouthwash.</p>
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		<title>Habits that may cause Gum Disease</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Aug 2011 14:02:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our personal hygiene includes daily bath, applying deodorant, cleaning our body parts like the nose and ears. (...)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our personal hygiene includes daily bath, applying deodorant, cleaning our body parts like the nose and ears. But if we rush every morning to catch up the early bus ride and avoid being late in school we tend to forget brushing our teeth. Once or twice in forgetting to brush our teeth is just maybe fine. But if it happens almost all of the time it is already a habit. It may cause or leads to oral health problem later on.</p>
<p>If you are the type of person who does it often later you will realize that you have a bad breath. Then eventually your gums are reddening and swollen. Bacteria develop from food particles that left inside the mouth. Particles accumulate in the gums and later develop into plaque and harden thus creating tartar on the sides of the teeth and gums. Since bacteria causes inflammation of the gums make it painful to chew and bleeds.</p>
<p>Having sensitive teeth is also a symptom that you have a<strong> <a href="http://www.oramd.com">gum disease</a></strong>. Sometimes brushing too hard can destroy tooth’s enamel. Enamel is the outer covering of the teeth to protect it from extreme temperatures. Loose teeth sometimes experienced because the gum tissues tend to get weak and unable to firmly hold the teeth properly in the gum roots. Receding gums and looks like the teeth are appearing longer than usual can also be associated with <strong><a href="http://www.oramd.com">gum disease</a>. </strong></p>
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<p>As the gum recedes tooth root surfaces can be exposed making it more sensitive to hot or cold foods that we intake. These are just few of the symptoms that you will be experiencing if you already have a <a href="http://www.oramd.com"><strong>gum disease</strong></a>. Gum disease starts from a simple gum swelling to a more serious that will lead to damage of the gum tissue and destroys the bone structure that supports the teeth and in most cases losing all of it. Any of these symptoms mentioned might be sign to a more serious oral problem. Gum disease may make us aware that there are health problems beyond these symptoms.</p>
<p>There are several oral professionals that will surely address certain gum diseases. Have a routine visit to your dentist to ensure a good oral health examination. In this way you will be able to prevent early signs of gum disease and treat any gum and tooth problems if you have one. Oral health should be a personal concern.</p>
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		<title>Simple remedies for dry mouth</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jul 2011 12:17:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By definition, dry mouth or xerostomia is a condition where the mouth is unusually dry. This is a common problem which is a little more than a nuisance. (...)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By definition,<strong> <a href="http://www.oramd.com/dry-mouth.htm">dry mouth</a></strong> or xerostomia is a condition where the mouth is unusually dry. This is a common problem which is a little more than a nuisance. Dry mouth can affect both your enjoyment for food and the health of your teeth. This is a result of having reduced or no saliva on the mouth, the primary element that helps prevent tooth decay by limiting bacterial growth and washing away food particles. Saliva also enhances the ability to taste the food and makes it easier to swallow.</p>
<p>Most of the remedies of <a href="http://www.oramd.com/dry-mouth.htm"><strong>dry mouth</strong></a> focus on stopping the initial cause of the problem. Upon understanding the cause, one can understand which remedies may be used to solve it. Most people are not aware that most prescription drugs have dry mouth as a side effect. The dry mouth effect is temporary for the duration that one takes the medicine. Its effects may become permanent through the constant use of such drugs.   It is also a side effect of muscle relaxants and sedatives.</p>
<p>One of the best dry mouth remedies available in the market is the use of artificial saliva. Most of the pharmacies have this product and it is very accessible because it does not need any prescriptions. The artificial saliva helps replace the saliva in the mouth which has a long-lasting effect and is not easily washed away. It is also best to look for the ones that contain carboxymethylcellulose or hydroxyethyl cellulose, such as Biotene Oral Balance. Using of over-the-counter antihistamines and decongestants should also be avoided because they can make your symptoms worse.</p>
<p>Another inexpensive remedy for dry mouth is to chew on sugarless gum. The chewing of gum helps awaken the salivary glands while the sugarless option is to avoid any cavity problems that most people with dry mouth often have. Acid-producing foods and beverages can make the mouth drier so it is best to reduce or eliminate such intake. Examples of these are coffee, alcohol, meat, processed food, junk food, soda and many more.</p>
<p>Using these remedies and techniques helps keep one’s mouth and nose sufficiently moist all the time and thus preventing dry mouth from re-curing. Curing <a href="http://www.oramd.com/dry-mouth.htm"><strong>dry mouth</strong></a> must start at one’s own perspective. If a person is a smoker, one must lessen or stop smoking or chewing tobacco because it can affect saliva production and aggravate dry mouth. Continuous breathing with the mouth open can also contribute to the problem.</p>
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		<title>Bleeding Gums: Sign That You Are Unhealthy</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.oramd.com/bleeding-gums.htm"><strong>Bleeding gums</strong></a> is a sure sign that your gums are unhealthy that is why it should not be neglected as soon as noticed. It is not normal for the gums to bleed because this means that something is wrong with your oral health. When you are experiencing bleeding gums, most probably you have acquired what most people have which is gum disease.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.oramd.com/bleeding-gums.htm"><strong>Bleeding gums</strong></a> can be experienced while flossing or brushing. When this happens, it is a sure sign that you have already contracted gum disease. There are studies made wherein results show that almost 70% of Americans who have gum disease usually experience swelling of the gums as well as bleeding. This condition must not be taken for granted because the first phase of gum disease which is gingivitis can develop into a serious condition if not treated properly. This disease will not only cause the gums to bleed but could also lead to more severe symptoms where the bones supporting your teeth degrades, become damaged, and could eventually result to tooth loss. <strong> </strong></p>
<p>Gum disease is caused by harmful bacteria present in the mouth which can form plaque. When this is not removed, it causes the gums to become reddish, will become sensitive and swell, and will also bleed. When left untreated, this can lead to a condition as the accumulation of bacteria reaches to the point where it can enter into your bloodstream. This can develop into more serious conditions like heart diseases and other systemic diseases.</p>
<p>However, gum disease can be avoided with the proper education on oral health and early treatment of the disease. It is important to pay your dentist a visit since he is able to recommend teeth cleaning and will make you aware if your gums bleed. They will be able to explain to you why your gums bleed and what should be done to avoid the bleeding. Although you were led to believe that <a href="http://www.oramd.com/bleeding-gums.htm"><strong>bleeding</strong><strong>gums</strong></a> may have been caused by the cleaning method made on your teeth, take note that gums that are healthy will not bleed during and after the cleaning.</p>
<p>The best way to prevent the onset of gum disease is to prevent the gums from being unhealthy. At the first sign of gum bleeding, it is the right time to take action by being diligent on following oral health habits like proper flossing and brushing. Dental plaque that is left beneath your gum line can harden and become more difficult to remove. Being aware of bleeding gums early will help prevent more damage that will require a larger dental expense in the future.</p>
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		<title>Exploring Gingivitis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most common dental health problems that humanity has encountered for the longest time would be gingivitis.  This particular illness involves the inflammation of the gums.  Along with the infection, a person who has gingivitis also experiences swelling, pain, and even bleeding of the gums.  There are a lot of factors that may trigger gingivitis and along with those many causes, are different kinds of remedy for gingivitis as well.  This particular article will talk about the disease itself, its propellers and the many different ways on how we can prevent or cure gingivitis. (...)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most common dental health problems that humanity has encountered for the longest time would be gingivitis.  This particular illness involves the inflammation of the gums.  Along with the infection, a person who has gingivitis also experiences swelling, pain, and even bleeding of the gums.  There are a lot of factors that may trigger gingivitis and along with those many causes, are different kinds of <a href="http://www.oramd.com/gingivitis/gingivitis-remedy.htm/"><strong>remedy for gingivitis</strong></a> as well.  This particular article will talk about the disease itself, its propellers and the many different ways on how we can prevent or cure gingivitis.</p>
<p>On the simplest thought, gingivitis may basically refer to the condition wherein the gums suffer from an inflammation.  This inflammation is caused by the accumulation of bacteria within the oral cavity.   The problem with gingivitis is that it may come off as something unnoticeable especially on the early stages of the disease.   However, when matters get worse, your simple gingivitis may become an <strong><a href="http://www.oramd.com/gingivitis/1-acutenecrotizingulcerativegingivitis.htm/">ulcerative gingivitis</a> </strong>and this kind of disease may cost you a lot.</p>
<p>The most common symptoms of gingivitis would include gum discoloration and halitosis.  Naturally, our gums are pale pink in color.  This color is an indicator that our gums are in a healthy condition.  When there is an obvious change in the color of your gums, it would be very advised to seek help immediately.  The discoloration (particularly in the colors of red and gray) could mean that bacteria have already infested your gum line and that the inflammation has already taken place.  You should also take halitosis or bad breath seriously.  Though you may think that it is just because of the food you ate, your foul breath might be caused by your decaying gums that are left inside the cavity.</p>
<p>When we speak of <a href="http://www.oramd.com/gingivitis/cure-gingivitis.htm/"><strong>cures for gingivitis</strong></a>, then to our relief, there are a lot.  The most effective one and the most affordable one would be good oral hygiene.  If you come to think of it, good oral hygiene is more of a responsibility rather than that of a cure.  As humans, we are obliged to take care of our body.  And our oral cavity is not an excuse.  By doing simple tasks such as brushing our teeth at least three times a day or having regular sessions with our dentists, then gingivitis wouldn’t be bugging us.</p>
<p>Other ways to help alleviate gingivitis would be watching what you eat.  A lot of researches have shown that the lack of Calcium and Vitamin C intake and gingivitis has a strong correlation.  Make sure that you watch your diet and prioritize eating foods that are rich in the aforementioned nutrients.  Examples of those would be fruits and vegetables.  You can also go for organic remedies like bloodroot and tea tree oil but you need to make sure that you have your dentist’s approval first.</p>
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		<title>Finding the Natural Cures for Periodontal Disease</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gum disease and periodontal disease are considered the same disease as they involve abnormal conditions of the teeth and the gums. This disease can be found in 1 of every 5 persons in the world of individuals aged 30 years old and above. The disease can be noticed when it is already in its advanced stage especially when there is already inflammation leading to other health problems like tooth loss, heart attack, and blood poisoning. It has been shown in studies that <a href="http://www.themouthdoctor.com/periodontaldisease/2-heartperiodontaldiseasese.htm/"><strong>periodontal disease and heart</strong></a> disease are linked to one another.</p>
<p>There are varying symptoms of gum disease but the most common ones are reddish and swollen gums, bad breath, and bleeding of the gums. Oftentimes, the bleeding may occur along with severe pain. The dangerous type of <a href="http://www.oramd.com/periodontal-disease.htm"><strong>periodontal gum disease</strong></a> is the one that does not come together with pain since the patient will not know if he already caught periodontal disease until it is already in its advanced stage.</p>
<p>A lot of people follow the nutritional regimen in the fight against periodontal disease. They want only organic ingredients for treating the disease since they want only safe and natural healing for this condition. There are foods known to have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-bacterial properties known to <a href="http://www.themouthdoctor.com/periodontaldisease/14-periodontaltherapy.htm/"><strong>cure periodontal disease</strong></a> and these are the ones people use to provide healing and relief for the discomfort.</p>
<p>Vitamin C-rich foods are known to cure periodontal disease because of its antioxidant nature. Dentists even recommend eating foods rich in vitamin C if you do not want your gum disease to progress to gingivitis. This vitamin also has the ability to fix damaged tissues hence the repair of the damaged connecting fibers connecting the teeth to the gums. It also grows damaged teeth back to normal.</p>
<p>Vitamin D has also been found to have anti-inflammatory properties. Therefore the intake of vitamin D-rich foods will alleviate pains and inflammations associated with periodontal gum disease. This can be sourced out in the blood through regular exposure under the sun every morning before 10 am for 10 to 15 minutes.</p>
<p>Folic acid is considered another cure for periodontal disease since it acts as a natural mouth wash. Pregnant women are advised to take folic acid for their recommended nutrient allowance during their pregnancy period. But those who take the folic acid solution for washing their mouths reported that there is relief felt for the pain and gum inflammation. Calcium aids in metabolizing the above nutrients and also works in curing gum disease problems.</p>
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