
Any cure for gingivitis must involve excellent oral home care performed faithfully by a patient every day. The new ultrasonic tooth brushes that create miniature sunami tidal waves which burst the oral bacteria apart seem to be promising. A prescription fluoride rinse, such as Periomed, is often helpful. Taking additional Vitamin C and Coenzyme Q10 is may also assist in fighting the problem.
In
some cases, the cure
for gingivitis is based on controlling
an underlying medical condition.
Many patients are not aware that they have a problem until the
dentist investigates the cause of the bleeding gums. Diabetes
is probably the most common undiagnosed medical condition that
encourages gingival problems.
A long term cure for gingivitis must involve eating well, resting and taking regular exercise to boost the immune system. Doing this is always a good idea to assist anyone in maintaining good health. It's also true for resisting periodontal disease and gum problems. Also, keeping away from high sugar sticky processed foods can assist in avoiding cavities and plaque accumulation.
A cure for gingivitis should begin with a clean bill of health by having a detailed cleaning and polishing to remove any hardened debri stuck to your teeth. This removes the irritating factors from the teeth and allows the gums to heal. It gives you a fresh start and helps make all of your other efforts more successful. The dentists of the Atlanta Dental Group PC are dedicated to their patients' good health and well being. If you need periodontal treatment, you are welcome to join our family of patients. If you wish to visit with Georgia Dentist, Dr. Padolsky, call 404-874-7428. It's your first step in insuring that you have a healthy, happy life.