Food and herbal nutritional products

Welcome Guest

Food and herbal nutritional products » Digestion » Keeping Tooth and Gum Disease Away
Women's Formula contains a specially formulated combination of adaptogenic herbs, vitamins and minerals to meet the unique nutritional needs of women, while balancing the hormone system, stimulating the immune system and enhancing energy levels...
A Complete Multivitamin and Mineral Formula with Lycopene and Saw Palmetto for Prostate Health. Created especially for the rigorous physical and mental demands on today's man, the Ultra Herbal Men's Health for support men's chemistry...

Keeping Tooth and Gum Disease Away

View PDF | Print View
by: Guest
Total views: 60
Word Count: 403



There are countless bacteria living in our mouths - some are harmless and in fact necessary to aid digestion while others are destructive to the gums and teeth. These harmful bacteria is found in plaque - the main culprit of both tooth and gum disease.

Plaque is a filmy substance made up mostly of bacteria that layers the teeth. When bacteria in plaque mix with sugar and starch from the food we eat, it releases acid that break down tooth enamel causing cavities and eventually tooth decay and tooth loss.

Bacterial plaque also leads to irritation and swelling of gums known as gingivitis. If this condition is not treated, it advances to severe gum disease called periodontitis. Periodontitis targets the bones and tissues around the tooth, which may also end in tooth loss.

Some of the symptoms of tooth and gum disease are tooth sensitivity, persistent bad breath, and swollen or bleeding gums. Sometimes, gum disease develops with no obvious symptoms and pain. In addition, plaque is not easily visible to the naked eye. All these explain why many people are oblivious of their condition. This makes regular dental checkups all the more important in order to detect tooth and gum disease as early as possible.

Other factors that potentially lead to tooth and gum disease are smoking and stress, which both decrease a person’s resistance to infections; teeth grinding; some medications that alter chemistry in the mouth; illnesses that weaken the immune system; changes in hormones such as during puberty or pregnancy that increases sensitivity of gums; and lack of nutrients in the diet.

Neglect of oral hygiene is an underlying cause of tooth and gum disease. Plaque and tartar builds up in the teeth and gums because of improper or lack of cleaning. In effect, all it really takes to prevent tooth and gum disease is proper dental care. In other words, brush your teeth and floss. You should brush your teeth after every meal or at least twice every day in the morning and evening combined with daily flossing to clean hard-to-reach surfaces of the teeth.

Tooth and gum disease not only affects your appearance but your overall health as well. For instance, some studies show how severe gum disease may increase the risk of heart attacks and strokes. By following a precise daily routine of caring for your gums and teeth, you can protect yourself well from tooth and gum disease and its effects.


Related: Keeping Tooth and Gum Disease Away


Additional information:

Learning about the role of enzymes in digestion can help us to understand the body metabolism and the way that foods digest and become usable.


Rating: Not yet rated

Comments

No comments posted.

Add Comment

You do not have permission to comment. If you log in, you may be able to comment.