Stop Receding Gums 

Discover a natural treatment for periodontal gum disease, gum recession,

receding gum line, gum infection, bleeding gums, and bad breath (halitosis).

 

 

Receding Gums                                                                        Periodontal Disease

Gum Recession Treatment - 4 Ways to Save the Pain and Money

If you need gum recession treatment, then you are at some stage of periodontal gum disease. Receding Gums are one of the common signs of the periodontal disease. There are other symptoms of gum disease as well:

  • Bleeding gums
  • Gingivitis
  • Loose teeth
  • Dentures that do not fit
  • Chronic bad breath

There are other reasons for why your gums receded, resulting in a need of advanced gum recession  treatment. You may be brushing too hard with a tooth brush or with a tooth brush that does not have soft brustles. Furthermore you may take certain drugs that cause your receding gum line to be extra vulnerable to erosion.  Yet others rinse every day with mouthwashes that contain harsh chemicals, which irritate the gum line.

So you look in the mirror and you see that your gums have pulled back from the teeth. You think, "I need gum recession treatment." But then other questions arise. "Is it painful?" "How much will it cost?" Well, here are 5 ways to avoid the pain and money of receding gums treatment.

1. Be Regular with Oral Hygiene.You've probably heard it a hundred times, but it is the best way to avoid the progression of gum disease and the related symptoms. This includes the following: Regular, but not aggressive brushing with a soft-bristle toothbrush; flossing after meals; and scheduled appointments with your dentist. Your dentist may need to perform scaling and root planing. If you have not maintained regularly oral hygiene, do so now.

2. Avoid Gum Irritators. What are irritators? They any ingredient that irritates your gum line, making the problem only worse. Mouth washes and toothpastes, even ones that claim to be "natural," contain ingredients that are not good for you. Triclosan, hydrated silica, sodium fluoride, FD&C Blue Dye #1 and 2, and sodium lauryl sulfate are all ingredients that may be harmful. Furthermore, ever wondered why there is a government warning label on the back of most dental care products?

3. Supplement with supporting nutrients. Make sure that you are eating a well-balanced diet and that you are taking a multi-vitamin. Furthermore, CoQ10 and Vitamin C are important in overall gum tissue health. The best gum recession treatment is a broad approach that not only includes what you put on your gums but what you take into your body to work from the inside.

4. Use "truely" natural remedies. A natural gum disease treatment may not work as rapidly as gum surgery, but it will avoid irritation of the gums with harsh ingredients. The cause of gum recession is most likely going to be bacteria in the nooks and crannies of your gums. If you treat gum recession you must kill the bacteria. Most producst simply wash away after use. You need something that will reamain in those hard-to-reach-places long after you brush your teeth. Botanical oils of pepperment, spearment, and almond are great combination since they are naturally anti-bacterial in the right amounts. Furthermore, the oils are able to reach those dark places and stay there to control the problem. Any gum recession treatment should do this.

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