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Monday, November 28, 2016

How A Rockville MD Dentist Helps With Sore Gum Relief

By Katy Parfait


Sore or swollen gums? Gum disease is the major cause of adult tooth loss - and sore gums can be a sign of it. There are a few other things that can cause sore gums.

Your gums might become sore if you brush or floss them too enthusiastically. Among some of the other causes of sore gums are ulcers of the mouth - these tend to have red edges and a white center. While ulcers generally appear on the insides of the cheeks, they can also develop on the gums. Both chemotherapy and smoking can cause problems with gums. A lot of women experience problems with their gums during the mid and late stages of pregnancy, at puberty, while using various forms of birth control and right before their periods.

Your Rockville MD dentist can help with sore, swollen and bleeding gums. The first thing to do is to establish the cause.

Deep cleaning is a common recommendation for gum disease - this process is referred to as scaling and planing, meaning that the teeth will be cleaned at and below the gum line. A prescription-strength mouthwash could be prescribed as well, along with an enzyme suppressant or oral antibiotics. In severe cases, it could be necessary to perform flap surgery, which entails lifting the gum back, , cleaning out tartar and then stitching the gums back into position. Gum disease can lead to problems with bone density loss, which can in turn necessitate bone grafts. You should schedule regular, preventative visits with your dentist in order to prevent this.

Mouth ulcers generally resolve without proper attention and care, although they can be associated with conditions such as celiac disease and inflammatory bowel disease, which are serious. Your dentist might recommend a mouthwash or in some cases antibiotics are necessary.

Talk to your dentists about your sore, bleeding gums. Your dentist will look for other signs of gum disease and can assist you in improving your oral health.




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