Key Points
- Definition: What gum inflammation is.
- Causes and Risk Factors: The main reasons behind gum inflammation.
- Symptoms: Warning signs not to be underestimated.
- Diagnosis: The role of the dentist in evaluating gum inflammation.
- Prevention: Methods and products to maintain healthy gums, such as the promis brush single.
- Treatment: Home and professional remedies for gum care.
- Products: Recommendations, including promis gel and promis paste with fluoride.
- Dental Care: When a dentist's opinion is crucial.
- FAQ: Answers to common questions about gum inflammation.
Introduction to Gum Inflammation
Gum inflammation, or gingivitis, is a condition characterized by red, swollen, and sometimes bleeding gums. If left untreated, it can progress and lead to more serious diseases such as periodontitis.
Causes and Risk Factors
Many factors can contribute to gum inflammation, including:
- Poor oral hygiene
- Smoking
- Diabetes
- Certain medications
- Hormonal changes
Symptoms and Warning Signs
It is essential to pay attention to signs such as:
- Bleeding gums during brushing or flossing
- Red or swollen gums
Diagnosis and Professional Check-ups
Dentists can diagnose gingivitis during a routine check-up through professional dental cleaning and, if necessary, additional treatments.
Prevention and Good Oral Hygiene
Prevention is essential to avoid gum inflammation. We recommend a proper oral hygiene routine, including the regular use of effective toothbrushes, such as our promis brush single, whose soft bristles are ideal for preventing gum inflammation.
Treatment Options
Treatment options vary depending on the severity of the inflammation. Starting with home remedies can be helpful, but more serious cases require the assistance of a dentist.
Recommended Products for Gum Care
We recommend using specific products for gum care:
- Natural Anti-Tartar Gel: Our promis gel helps prevent tartar buildup with a gentle yet effective formula.
- Fluoride Toothpastes: The promis paste with fluoride includes organic and natural ingredients for complete protection.
When to Contact a Dentist
It is necessary to consult a dentist if persistent symptoms are noticed or if there are changes in the appearance of the teeth and gums. Regular check-ups are key to maintaining good oral health.
Frequently Asked Questions
We include here answers to common questions regarding gingivitis and gum care, inviting you to explore our collection of oral hygiene products to find the most suitable tools for you.
We conclude by reminding you of the importance of constant attention to your oral hygiene and invite you to explore our range of gum care products, which includes natural and safe solutions to help you maintain healthy gums.