Help! Do I have gingivitis/gum disease (pics included)? - gum disease more condition symptoms
Well, let me say that I have to start brushing twice daily, floss once or twice a day and use an antiseptic mouthwash daily. But recently I discovered a few days ago, this was not floss the back of my upper right wisdom tooth (I presume, my gum, that the crown, which covers my lower back molar).
I was a little cautious about my use of silk and special attention to this aspect in my mouth to pay, and a few days later I began to feel pain and bleeding during brushing and flossing. Here are some photos of the region:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v334/SoDTHEGUY/teeth1.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v334/SoDTHEGUY/teeth2.jpg
Well, I have something to read on some of gingivitis and periodontal disease, and were very scared to see that I with a few symptoms: bleeding gums, which are painless, with the exception applies when pressure is applied, sound a bit redder disadvantages for the rest of the gums. However, I saw imagMouth with gingivitis, but not really love me too. In fact, it appears as a kind of thrush or cancer, in addition to the tooth.
This was a few days, and I have intensified my efforts oral hygiene, but the situation has not abated. I am a dentist appointment scheduled for next month, but I fear that if we do not act quickly, it could be dropped into a serious problem.
Do I have gingivitis or other gum disease? What must I do to remedy this situation? Can I brush / floss / mouthwash could exacerbate the problem? Should I make a serious worry?
1 comment:
I followed a technique developed by Dr. Keyes a few years ago. It is simply a mixture of baking soda, hydrogen peroxide and salt to a paste and brush. She was cured and harden the gum. So you can try this Insted of brushes, etc., the mouth, hard and gum abuse.
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