Conference Alerts posted: " Black – brown spots in the gums are related to the pigments in the body and pose no harm for health. However, these stains which are annoying in aesthetic terms can be removed by means of "peeling". The process of peeling performed by Dermatologists c"
Black – brown spots in the gums are related to the pigments in the body and pose no harm for health. However, these stains which are annoying in aesthetic terms can be removed by means of "peeling".
The process of peeling performed by Dermatologists can be applied in such areas in the mouth. The skin in the mouth is also composed of layers. These layers are thinned and peeled gradually with laser; the upper stained skin can be removed to achieve a more aesthetic look.
Peeling is a method we often use in smile designing. The smile is not only about the teeth, but also with the gum. Just like the white aesthetic that we can define as the arrangement of the colour and form of the teeth, the pink aesthetic aesthetics aiming at the aesthetic look and health of the gums constitutes the basis for smile designing.
In its early stages, it is often overlooked. But it can cause serious problems such as teeth becoming loose or can potentially lead to losing all your teeth due to the destruction of the tissue that surrounds your teeth.
The Most Common Warning Sign of a Gum Disease problem are:
Gums that bleed easily
Red, swollen, tender gums
Gums that have pulled away from the teeth
Persistent bad breath or bad taste
Permanent teeth that are loose or separating
Any change in the way your teeth fit together when you bite
Any change in the fit of partial dentures
Early treatment of Gum Disease is essential, and the professional Dentists at Peel Dental Studio are committed to giving you the best gum disease treatment. We provide state of the art treatment for gum disease to help prevent damage to your teeth.
PRIMARY CAUSES OF GUM DISEASE
Gum disease is an umbrella term that encompasses all of the different diseases and conditions that affect gum tissue. The most prevalent form of gum disease is Gingivitis, which affects just the gums, but it can also lead to periodontal diseases such as chronic periodontitis and bone loss. Gum disease can be prevented by practicing good dental hygiene, specifically brushing teeth twice a day with a toothbrush and flossing regularly.
According to the Mayo Clinic, gum disease is caused when harmful bacteria in plaque buildup between teeth and gums. This bacteria triggers an inflammatory response in the gums that causes tissue damage and bleeding.
Plaque and tartar buildup is usually caused by tooth decay or dental hygienic practices such as poor brushing technique or neglecting to brush teeth daily. Tartar can also result from gum disease, which can cause bone loss and generally harmful health effects as it leads to a weakening of the jawbone.
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