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How To Stop Infected Gums From Becoming Serious - Articles SurfingInfected gums can destroy the tissues around the teeth. This can lead to tooth disease. You can even lose a tooth if you don't take immediate medical action. Gums become infected because of plaque and tartar which contain bacteria. The bacteria releases toxins that irritate the gums. As a result, your gums swell and bleed easily. Bleeding gums make it easier for the bacteria to enter your bloodstream. In severe gum disease cases, this can cause serious inflammation of the blood vessels that induce heart disease. If your gums start to bleed when you brush your teeth, this may be the sign of gum infection. Your dentist can examine the infected area for periodontal pockets. These pockets develop when the inner layer of the gum and bone pull away from the teeth. The pockets collect bacteria and become infected. You cannot remove the bacteria in the pockets through your daily oral hygiene alone. Therefore, the bacteria will just continue to multiply. The time has come for you to visit a dentist. Usually your dentist will remove the plaque and tartar from the periodontal pockets using scaling and root planing. Bacteria thrives on plaque and tartar. If you get the diagnosis early, your gums can heal faster. You can take early measures to prevent the infection from getting worse. Scaling and root planing together with proper oral hygiene can help control plaque and prevent the bacteria from reinfecting the periodontal pockets. Don't let the infected gums stay untreated. If you don't want your dentist to pull out your teeth, then have regular dental checkups. This can stop your gums from getting infected. You can have healthy gums by doing simple things everyday. This includes brushing your teeth regularly, flossing your teeth twice a day, and rinsing your mouth with mouthwash. Take care of your gums or gingival tissue if you like to keep a beautiful smile and maintain an overall good dental health.
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