July 30, 2008

Preventing Swollen Gums Through Toxin Counteraction

Bacteria that are from food particles stuck in between the teeth and gums are primarily the cause of plaque. Plaque is a thin sticky layer, its excessive accumulation produces toxins that irritates the gums resulting to inflammation – gum infection and swollen gums.

Counteracting the toxins means that plaque should be prevented. To avoid plaque, superior oral hygiene should be observed. Brushing and flossing helps eliminate the bacteria present in the mouth, using salt and warm water is also helpful. Keeping the mouth clean is essential in oral care, this will keep the mouth free from bacteria and plaque that causes toxins. However, brushing and flossing may not always be enough in removing food particles stuck in between the teeth and the mouth and a professional dental cleaning administered by a dentist is necessary, thus regular dental visits are essential to keep track of your oral health.

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