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Warning: Bleeding Gums Are Not To Be Trifled With…

Posted by herbmaster on Aug 10, 2009 in Uncategorized

I recently heard from a woman who told me that her gums bled often. She said that she has blood in her mouth when she wakes up in the morning. She also said she couldn’t afford to go to the dentist.

I told her that she must go. Chances are she has gum disease, but she needs a dentist or doctor to diagnose the situation and rule out anything more serious.

This brings up an important point. Bleeding gums are not normal at all. Usually, if your gums bleed while brushing or flossing it is possibly indicative of gum disease.

One device that might help is the hydrofloss . It works by using a stream of water to reduce bacterial and plaque build up.

Those crazy little bacteria might find their way into the bloodstream via those openings. Whether that situation can lead to something worse or not is still being researched.

The hydro floss is actually an oral irrigator with special properties. It uses a patented technology that allows it to do a more effective job than a ‘regular’ irrigator

In any case, the possibility of losing one’s teeth is real. And that is a situation that should be avoided.

In my personal experience, I was a patient of the same dentist for years. I knew my gums bled during those every-six-month cleanings but I didn’t know that meant I had gum disease. They didn’t tell me that. I thought this was normal, as do many people. Then one day they suggested that I get a scaling and root planing treatment. They also told me that I had lost bone mass and that if things progressed I could lose my teeth.

Fortunately, I had enough sense to do a little research. This is why I like to write about the about the hydrofloss . I believe it is a powerful tool for dental health

This article is for information purposes only. If you have gingivitis, gum disease or think you might, go to your dentist right away for advice,diagnosis and treatment. Keeping your teeth is important. Getting rid of gum disease is desirable. The USFDA has not evaluated statements about products in this article.

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Why Is There Blood In My Mouth When I Wake Up?

Posted by herbmaster on Aug 10, 2009 in Uncategorized

“Why is there blood in my mouth when I wake up?” If you have ever had to ask yourself this question, then it is crucial that you make an appointment to see your periodontist right away. Do not pass Go, do not collect two hundred dollars, and do not procrastinate, try to make excuses for it, or wait for it to go away. You could have periodontal disease, also known as gum disease, and that is not something you should ever take lightly. The problem may be more complicated than even a good mouthwash like therabreath could solve.

Gum disease affects a baffling number of men, women, and children in the United States alone. It is estimated that upwards of fifty percent of the population, if not more, has some form of gum disease. The most common periodontal diseases range from mild to severe, but they are all something about which you should worry. They need to be taken seriously. That is why there are so many products like
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Waking up with blood in your mouth is an almost positive sign that you have gingivitis at the very least. This blood is probably being produced from your gums. Bleeding gums is the first and most obvious sign of gingivitis. If your gums are tender, sore, or red in color, then you almost certainly have some form of gum disease.

If left untreated, gingivitis is serious. It can lead to periodontitis, for one thing. Gum disease itself can lead to your teeth becoming loose – and falling out. In general, untreated gum disease can lead to even more several health problems, such as heart disease. Considering the fact that brushing your teeth twice a day and flossing can help to keep your teeth healthy, it is not worth the risk to get gum disease.

Remember, even though you may have ozone generators to make oxygenated mouthwash, you still need to see a periodontist for diagnosis.

It cannot be said enough. If you wake up to blood in your mouth, you need to go see your dentist. If you do have gum disease, you want to take care of it as soon as possible.

*The USFDA has not evaluated statements about products in this article.

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