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Preventing Gingivitis
Mouthwash not only kills plaque and Gingivitis, but it also kills most of the germs in your mouth, while lowering the risks of developing an oral disease.
If you start to enhance how often you perform oral hygiene you will find oral diseases to be a lot less of a concern or hassle. If your case is severe enough and you develop a disease from it, go in and make an appointment with your dentist and I am sure that you will get everything straightened away.
Periodontitis
According to a recent study by the National Institute of Dental Research, about a quarter of young and middle-aged working adults, and 68 percent of people over age 65, have the beginnings of serious gum disease - periodontitis. You're considered to have serious gum disease if at least one tooth has started to loosen or become detached from the gum due to bone loss. The bone loss is a result of unchecked bacteria, invisibly eating away at the bones and ligaments under the gums that secure your teeth.
In addition to proper nutrition, regular brushing and routine dental check-ups, virtually all dentists advise good old-fashioned flossing twice a day to keep your teeth clean. Whatever you do beyond that can only help, and there are many products currently on the market that are recommended by the American Dental Association's Council on Dental Therapeutics as safe and effective in preventing gum disease.
Dentists continue to recommend flossing as the most effective way to prevent periodontal disease.
Related topics to be discussed on the next chapter are:
wisdom tooth
gingivitis
periodontis
tooth whitening
tooth decay
tooth extraction
tooth brush
tooth pain
tooth ache
tooth disease
wisdom tooth extraction
tooth paste
tooth whitener
tooth implant
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