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Effects when you teach kids about Swollen Gums

Did you know that training a child to have a good oral hygiene can benefit him in the future? Children who know how to take good care of their teeth and gums, is living a healthy lifestyle. These kids will also show high regard for their body health. Most of them are body and health conscious. They always seek knowledge on how to further boost their immune system.

If all kids know how to take good care of their teeth then gum problems will be avoided.  One of the most painful gum problems a child could would be swelling gums. Children with swollen gums find it painful to eat and drink. As a result, they lose their appetite and leave their food untouched.  When you check their teeth and gums, the affected area is now noticeably red and inflamed.  It becomes very sensitive to touch.

As a remedy to your kids’ swollen gums prepare a glass of water and lemon.  Slice and squeeze the lemon to the glass of water and let your kids drink it. This will help reduce the swelling of the gums.  This kind of home remedy is one of the most effective cures for this type of gum problem. At first, children may not like the taste of it but let them understand that if the swelling persist then there is a possibility that they will have bad breath. This is something that they do not want to happen to themselves.

Know how to boost your kids’ immune system. Let them drink vitamin C every day. Another alternative would be to prepare fruits rich in vitamin C. When you children are healthy they do not get sick easily.  As a result, they will not be able to encounter swollen gums which could be a traumatic experience for them.

Introduce them to the family dentist so that they will get scared. Explain to them that dentist’s are their friends. These professional are willing to help them with any gums and teeth problems that they will encounter. In this way, they will understand that you only think what is best for them.

Children who know how to take care of themselves especially their teeth and gums are admired by many people. When they grow old, they will face the camera or people confidently.  They will not doubt their ability to meet and greet people.

As parents, you will be proud of yourself that you were able to impart something to your children that they will benefit the most.

Knowing the Relation of Periodontal Disease and Heart Complications

Swelling of the gums is a manifestation of the mild form of gum disease which is gingivitis. This disease is also called periodontal disease caused by bacteria that live inside the mouth. Bacteria thrive on the tooth and below the gum line which cause reddish gums and foul or bad breath. Studies show that gum disease is related to heart disease.

Poor oral hygiene is the major cause of periodontal disease. There are at least 48% of adults who suffer from this disease. These people range from among those who not change their toothbrush and who do not brush regularly, and those who don’t floss properly. Gingivitis begins as an infection of the gums. When this is not treated early, pockets or spaces between the teeth and the gums are formed by the bacteria and make this their home. The problem can develop into severe periodontal disease leading to receding gums, bone loss, and even tooth loss.

The signs of gum disease are pus between the teeth and bleeding gum lines. As soon as you feel you have periodontal disease, the need to visit your dentist is recommended. Your dental specialist has extensive experience and knows how to remedy the gum disease. In order to effectively control the disease and keep it from spreading, regular evaluations for the gum infections are necessary. The treatment and professional follow-ups should be done regularly to help get rid of this gum issue.

Studies revealed that bacterial plaque is the primary cause of blood clots seen in patients who had undergone stroke or cardiac arrest. These blood clots occur in the bloodstream. The inflammation caused by gingivitis leads to the buildup of plaque in the arteries, which increases the risk of cardiac arrest in individuals.

Gingivitis can be transferred from one people to another especially among members of the family. Bacteria that cause the gum disease thrive in saliva and can be easily transmitted from parents to their kids and between husband and wife. Therefore, it is a must to screen all members of the family to eliminate the possibility of re-infection within the family. This will also reduce the chances and risk of contracting heart disease.

Bacteria that thrive in plaque can also lead to endocarditis which is a condition of swelling of the internal lining surrounding the heart. This results to infection of the lungs and makes the immune system weakened. Gum disease should be avoided by enhancing your oral health. In order to avoid dental problems in the future, brush regularly and floss at least once everyday.

February 2012
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