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Sore Gums: What You Can Do To Relieve The Pain
When your gums feel sore, it can be hard to concentrate on anything else. That type of pain isn’t easy to ignore. And ignore you shouldn’t for it could be a sign of something more serious. Written By Jennifer Raskin / Reviewed By Ray Spotts
Link Between Diabetes And Tooth Health
If you know that you suffer from diabetes and are wondering if it may be affecting your gum or tooth health, these are the most common symptoms to look out for. Written By Abigail Wise / Reviewed By Ray Spotts
Sore Gums – What They Mean And What You Can Do
Some gum pains may be a small inconvenience while others may mean something more serious, so it is important to acknowledge which of those your pain is contributed to. Written By Abigail Wise / Reviewed By Ray Spotts
How To Treat Sore Gums
Reviewed by Ray Spotts Sore gums are typically caused by bacteria in the mouth, which cause gum inflammation, redness, swelling and soreness. Early on this is known as gingivitis, but it can develop into serious gum disease. Because sore gums are usually related to gum infections you should treat sore gums the same way that you would when you're treating gingivitis.
How To Prevent Sore Gums
Reviewed by Ray Spotts Consider using a mouth rinse after brushing to help eliminate any other bacteria, especially if you are prone to gum infections or have a history of gingivitis. Be sure to avoid mouthwash that contains alcohol, as it can actually contribute to more bacterial growth in the long run. This is due to the fact that alcohol can dry out the mouth, and a dry mouth is a preferred breeding ground for harmful oral bacteria. Instead, use a 100% pure botanical mouthwash that is proven to kill the harmful bacteria that cause gum problems.
The Causes Of Sore Gums
Your bodys natural reaction to plaque bacteria in the mouth is swollen gums, which causes them to become sore. Bacteria and gum infections like gum disease are the number one cause of sore gums.