There are many misconceptions about gingivitis. One of the main ones is that believe that they would definitely know it if they had it.
There are many misconceptions about gingivitis. One of the
main ones is that believe that they would definitely know it if they had it.
The reality is that many people live with chronic, undiagnosed gingivitis. Not
only is it an incredibly common disease, it can be difficult to properly
diagnose until the symptoms and damage become severe. Even Miami dentists who
see their patients regularly can miss it in the early stages unless you tell
them about specific symptoms. Some of the symptoms to look out for are gum
sensitivity, bleeding while brushing or flossing, and chronic bad breath. Some
people dismiss these symptoms as common and unimportant, or may not tell their
dentist because they are embarrassed, but withholding those details can cause a
lot of problems in the long run. Let's look at some of the other myths
surrounding gingivitis.
*Myth #1: Gingivitis is caused by poor dental hygiene. While it's true that
gingivitis can be caused or exacerbated by poor dental hygiene, too often
people believe that their home oral care habits are the sole cause and remedy
for this problem. Common medications, such as oral contraceptives, as well as
natural life stages such as puberty, pregnancy and menopause can all cause
women to develop gingivitis—even with a good oral maintenance routine. And all
people are at greater risk for gum disease when they have a high stress
lifestyle, something that's all too common in today's hectic world. Medical
conditions such as diabetes can lead to gingivitis, and a good 30 percent of
America's population is simply genetically prone to developing gum disease, no
matter how well they brush or floss.
*Myth #2: Tooth loss is all part of the natural aging process. Maybe this
sounds like a fact of life, but in fact it is just another myth about
gingivitis. The reality is that tooth loss is not a natural part of aging. Any
cosmetic dentist in Miami can tell you that given good dental hygiene and
professional care, your teeth really should last you a lifetime. Time and time
again, the root cause of adult and late life tooth loss has been traced back to
undiagnosed or improperly treated gum disease.
*Gingivitis is irritating but it can't really hurt me. As if losing your teeth
wasn't bad enough, unchecked gingivitis can be the root cause of a host of
painful and damaging issues such as migrating teeth, increased susceptibility
to cavity damage, loss of bone density in the jaw, joint and nerve pain,
migraine headaches and sagging facial muscles. Gingivitis has also been linked
to pneumonia, heart disease, stroke and diabetes.
*Anti-bacterial mouthwash kills gingivitis. While some mouthwashes do kill the
bacteria that can contribute to gingivitis, providing a temporary relief of
initial stage symptoms such as gum sensitivity and bleeding, they don't
permanently rid you of gum disease, or rectify the damage it may have already
caused. The only real way to do that is to get professional help from a good
Miami dentist or periodontist. Early stage gum disease can be treated by upping
your dental cleaning and check up schedule until you are out of danger, but
more serious damage needs to be promptly addressed by specific gum disease
repair and preventative procedures.
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