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		<title>Periodontal Disease: What is it?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are literally millions of people who suffer from periodontal disease and other gum diseases too. It is exceedingly common, but with the right at home dental routine, you do not have to be one of the affected. Many people do not even know they have the condition and it often takes until the disease [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are literally millions of people who suffer from periodontal disease and other gum diseases too. It is exceedingly common, but with the right at home dental routine, you do not have to be one of the affected. Many people do not even know they have the condition and it often takes until the disease is quite advanced before people decide to do anything about it. In many cases, people are blissfully unaware there is anything amiss with their gums until their dentist or doctor tells them.</p>
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<p><strong>So, What Is It?</strong></p>
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<p>Periodontal disease is a condition which affects the gums in a person&#8217;s mouth. It is a condition that generally leads to inflammation and redness of the gum area caused by bacteria build up and if it is left to develop can lead to receding gums and tooth loss. Although the condition starts out mildly, it can cause serious health problems and affect other parts of your body if you leave it and let it worsen for too long. In the more advanced stages the soft tissue in the gum as well as the bone can be affected. This generally means at this stage that there is likely to be some tooth loss occurring.</p>
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<p>If you get onto the condition and begin to take steps to rectify the problem, then you can reverse it and get back your total oral health. By getting help sooner you are also ensuring that there will be no adverse health effects on your whole body health. Here are some key points to consider about periodontal disease -</p>
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<li>The condition may arise from poor dental hygiene habits at home. If that is the case, then getting serious about your dental hygiene is a must. The OraMD 4 Step Oral Hygiene Program from can assist with this as it is able to eradicate a lot of the bacteria that causes gum disease in the first place.</li>
<li>Hereditary and genetic factors can also make you more susceptible to developing the condition. If you know there is a family history, then it pays to be especially vigilant.</li>
<li>You can get rid of the condition once and for all &#8211; once you are diagnosed with the condition you can take steps to improve your gum health. By taking care with your at home dental care and visiting a dentist regularly, you can restore your gum health.</li>
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<p><a href="http://www.themouthdoctor.co.uk/periodontaldisease/can-medications-cause-periodontal-disease.html">Periodontal disease</a> will continue to worsen if you do not take steps to rectify your oral health at home and seek out the professional care of your dentist. Proper dental health will slow down and even reverse the condition and leave you free from periodontal disease.</p>
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		<title>Periodontal Disease: The Most Common Symptoms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have an idea that your gum health is not what it should be, then you should never self diagnose, but visit a dentist for a professional opinion and advice. There are many different conditions that you may or may not have &#8211; periodontal disease being just one of them. A visit to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have an idea that your gum health is not what it should be, then you should never self diagnose, but visit a dentist for a professional opinion and advice. There are many different conditions that you may or may not have &#8211; periodontal disease being just one of them. A visit to the dentist will give you the correct diagnosis as well as setting you along the path to getting back your gum and overall dental health.</p>
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<p>Here are the ten most common symptoms to look out for with periodontal disease â€“ but bear in mind that you do not have to have all of these for the diagnosis to be made.</p>
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<li> Gums that are swollen, puffy or red is one of the initial signs of periodontal disease and many other gum diseases as well.</li>
<li>Your gums bleed when you are brushing or flossing your teeth.</li>
<li>Your gums bleed when you are eating some hard or crispy foods.</li>
<li>The gums are starting to pull away from the teeth and/or are forming pockets.</li>
<li>Your gums are receding, which makes your teeth start to look longer</li>
<li>Your teeth may not seem to fit together properly when you are biting down and clenching your teeth.</li>
<li>Lasting bad breath that does not seem to disappear even after just having brushed your teeth.</li>
<li>Pus coming from out of the gum area.</li>
<li>If you wear dentures, you may notice that they are not longer fitting properly.</li>
<li>Teeth that feel loose, which is caused by the gums becoming decayed and not being able to support the teeth well.</li>
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<p>The above are classic signs that you may have developed some sort of gum disease such as <a href="http://www.themouthdoctor.co.uk/periodontaldisease/periodontal-disease-what-is-it.html">periodontal disease</a>. If you do have some of these symptoms, then you should pay a visit to your dentist as soon as you can. They will be able to make a proper diagnosis and get you set up with a plan of attack for overcoming the condition.</p>
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<p>On top of the advice that the dentist gives you, you will need to analyze your dental hygiene on a daily basis and step it up a little. Ensure that you are brushing, using the right technique, at least twice a day and that you are also flossing at least once a day and using a mouth wash to flush away the remaining bacteria. Products such as OraMD are also very useful to add to your home oral health routine in order to ensure that all the bacteria is being effectively eradicated.</p>
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		<title>What Causes Periodontal Disease?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have been diagnosed with periodontal disease by your dentist or doctor, then it is time to get serious about your dental health. By learning about the symptoms and causes of the condition, then you are better prepared to deal with the disease and overcome it once and for all.</p>
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<p><strong>Understanding the Cause to Get to the Cure</strong></p>
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<p>If you are struggling with periodontal disease, then it may seem as if the condition sprung up on you from nowhere. In reality however, it takes quite a while to develop it just may be that you were not aware of the symptoms. By understanding more about the causes of the condition, then you are going to get to the cure much more efficiently. Here are some points to help you understand the condition a little better:</p>
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<li> Your mouth is full of bacteria and a certain amount of it is normal and does not lead to serious conditions. As you eat and even after you swallow there is some food that remains in your mouth and causes a build up of bacteria.</li>
<li>The bacteria combined with the saliva and mucus in your mouth and food debris causes a sticky fluid called plaque, which sticks to your teeth.</li>
<li>Normally, if you brush your teeth regularly throughout the day you will remove the plaque and keep your teeth and gums in good condition.</li>
<li>Some plaque can still remain after brushing and if you get a little lax with your dental routine at home, then plaque can build up faster.</li>
<li>Plaque gets harder over time and forms tartar, which is more difficult to remove using normal brushing.</li>
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<p>When bacteria is left to grow and multiply and plaque and tartar build up, then it can begin to attack the gum tissue and lead to periodontal disease and other conditions taking hold in your mouth. Bacterial levels in the mouth can reach very high levels and then it can cause inflammation, pain, swelling and bleeding in the gums. Eventually the bacteria growth can start to affect other parts of your body as well.</p>
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<p>Quite simply, bacteria are the underlying cause of <a href="http://www.themouthdoctor.co.uk/periodontaldisease/periodontal-disease-the-most-common-symptoms.html">periodontal disease</a>. So, if you can manage to control the bacteria growth by taking steps to employ proper dental hygiene at home and through regular visits to the dentist, then you can limit the spread of the disease. Natural supplementary products such as OraMD can also be beneficial in the fight against periodontal disease.</p>
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		<title>The Top Five Periodontal Disease Symptoms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The symptoms of periodontal disease can be quite serious, but there are milder symptoms that are the precursor to this gum disease, which can be spotted and treated earlier on. If you find the symptoms early on, then you can treat the condition effectively before it gets worse. Many people have already developed mild gum [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The symptoms of periodontal disease can be quite serious, but there are milder symptoms that are the precursor to this gum disease, which can be spotted and treated earlier on. If you find the symptoms early on, then you can treat the condition effectively before it gets worse. Many people have already developed mild gum conditions such as gingivitis and do not even realize it. If you leave the condition to worsen, it can deteriorate into periodontal disease and this can affect your overall health. By knowing the symptoms of these different kinds of conditions, then you can take control of your oral health and experience better outcomes.</p>
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<p>The following is a description of some of the most common symptoms of periodontal disease. You do not have to present with all of these symptoms in order to have the condition, so if you are in any doubt, you should visit your dentist for a professional diagnosis.</p>
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<li> Bad breath is a typical indication that all is not right inside your mouth. It is an even stronger indication if your breath is bad even after you have brushed your teeth as it could be a sign that the gums are decaying.</li>
<li>Red and swollen gums are another symptom of periodontal disease &#8211; this quite common with gingivitis too, which is the precursor to periodontal disease. Check out your gums in the mirror and take note of any areas that are red or swollen.</li>
<li>You may also be experiencing tender or bleeding gums. If you notice that there is some bleeding when you brush or floss, then it can be an indication that there is gum disease starting out in your mouth.</li>
<li>Pain when brushing or chewing food is another sign that your gums are not as healthy as they could be.</li>
<li>Loose teeth are a serious indication that there is something amiss with your gum health. The gums support the teeth in your mouth, but if they are diseased, they are generally not as able to support the teeth and they may start to become loose. Loose teeth are a sign that the <a href="http://www.themouthdoctor.co.uk/periodontaldisease/what-causes-periodontal-disease.html">periodontal disease</a> is advancing and needs dentist attention immediately in order to reverse the effects.</li>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>If you notice that you are experiencing some the above symptoms, then you need to visit your dentist for professional advice. Looking after your dental health at home is an essential step and there are additional products such as OraMD, which can assist the recovery of your gum health.</p>
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		<title>Medications That Treat Periodontal Disease</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are various medications that are used to assist with the treatment of periodontal disease. Some of these medications are used as a last resort and others are used in order to help you get on top of the condition more quickly. They will usually be prescribed or recommended to you by your dentist who [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are various medications that are used to assist with the treatment of periodontal disease. Some of these medications are used as a last resort and others are used in order to help you get on top of the condition more quickly. They will usually be prescribed or recommended to you by your dentist who will monitor the progression of the condition. Of course, it is always preferable to put into action preventative measures to fight off the causes of periodontal disease before they can take hold of your gums.</p>
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<p><strong>Treating at Home</strong></p>
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<p>You can do a lot of the treating of periodontal disease at home as part of your regular dental hygiene routine. The key to treating at home is really just amping up the same dental routine that you know you should be doing. Many of us get a little too laid back with our dental routines and fall into a heap at the end of the day instead of brushing, flossing and rinsing before you get off to bed. It is essential that you make dental hygiene at home a real priority however, as this can significantly improve the conditional of periodontal disease. Home treatment should always be done in tandem with your dentist&#8217;s advice.</p>
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<p><strong>Medications</strong></p>
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<p>There are various medications that your dentist may choose to prescribe if they feel that your <a href="http://www.themouthdoctor.co.uk/periodontaldisease/the-top-five-periodontal-disease-symptoms.html">periodontal disease</a> is advanced enough to warrant. One of these medications could be an antimicrobial mouth rinse that is able to kill off some of the bacteria that is flourishing in your mouth and causing the condition. Other products may also include antiseptic gels, enzyme suppressants, oral antibiotics or antibiotic creams and gels. It is important that you trust your dentist&#8217;s advice and follow through on it to help to restore as much of your oral health as possible.</p>
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<p>Your dentist may also recommend certain treatments that they perform in the dental clinic. Whatever it is that they recommend, you should follow as closely as possible to avoid experiencing more serious symptoms and effects on your health down the track. There are also some added steps that you can take at home such as using the natural OralMD 4 Step Plan to restore your oral health and get rid of bacteria in your mouth as part of your home dental routine.</p>
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		<title>How to Manage the Causes of Periodontal Disease</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Understanding the causes of periodontal disease and how to manage it effectively is critical if you want to reclaim your oral health and prevent any future damage or health problems caused by the condition. Periodontal disease starts out as mild gingivitis and when it is left to worsen, it can lead to serious oral health [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Understanding the causes of periodontal disease and how to manage it effectively is critical if you want to reclaim your oral health and prevent any future damage or health problems caused by the condition. Periodontal disease starts out as mild gingivitis and when it is left to worsen, it can lead to serious oral health problems and even start to affect your overall health and well being too. The more that you know about this condition, the more likely you are to avoid developing the condition. If you have already been diagnosed with the condition, then knowledge is power &#8211; as you will be more likely to overcome the problem.</p>
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<p>So what are some of the causes of periodontal disease? There are several mitigating factors, but it generally all comes down to a build up of bacteria around the teeth and gums. Bacteria loves wet, moist and warm environments and the mouth is the perfect breeding ground for bacteria when you also consider that food particles make the ideal place for the bacteria to feed and grow. There is always some bacteria in your mouth, you will never manage to get rid of all of it, but you do have to manage to reduce their numbers as much as possible.</p>
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<p>If you have left your dental hygiene off the main agenda for too long, then it is time to get back on the bandwagon. If the bacteria grows too much out of control, then it can affect your immune system and conditions such as <a href="http://www.themouthdoctor.co.uk/periodontaldisease/medications-that-treat-periodontal-disease.html">periodontal disease</a> can start to occur. Here are some tips on how to protect your teeth and gums:</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<ol style="margin-left:40px;">
<li> The OraMD 4 step program is a natural and highly effective solution for dealing with bacteria in the mouth. It contains natural ingredients that are able to kill off a lot of the bacteria that leads to healthier teeth and gums. You can use it as toothpaste or mouth rinse and use it directly on the gums as a topical treatment.</li>
<li>Visit your dentist and work alongside them to overcome the condition. If you do not seek out professional dental help, it is likely that your condition will worsen. Your dentist is able to help remove plaque that causes the destruction of the teeth and gums and there are other procedures that can be performed depending on the severity of your condition.</li>
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<p>By following the advice of your dentist and becoming committed to your home dental hygiene routine, you can improve your oral health and reduce the impact of the condition and salvage your teeth and gums.</p>
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		<title>Does Poor Dental Hygiene Cause Periodontal Disease?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is often the case that periodontal disease is caused by, and exacerbated by, poor dental hygiene. If you were simply to stick to an effective dental hygiene routine, you are most likely to be able to avoid developing the conditions of gum disease, periodontal disease and many other dental conditions. &#160; If you follow [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is often the case that periodontal disease is caused by, and exacerbated by, poor dental hygiene. If you were simply to stick to an effective dental hygiene routine, you are most likely to be able to avoid developing the conditions of gum disease, periodontal disease and many other dental conditions.</p>
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<p>If you follow the simple dental advice that you have likely been given all your life, then you are able to prevent the onslaught of many gum and tooth problems such as periodontal disease. Brushing, flossing and using a mouth rinse are important steps that are easy to do and only take moments out of your day. There are some additional products that you can use in order to give yourself a little extra protection from the condition, or, if you have already developed gum disease, to treat it. One of these products is OraMD, which is a natural paste that can kill the bacteria that build up on the teeth and gums and cause a lot gum disease.</p>
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<p>As well as performing the three basic steps of home dental hygiene, you should also be monitoring the results to notice sudden changes for the better or for the worse. Your dentist is able to keep an eye on conditions such as this and should be visited regularly in order to monitor your dental health.</p>
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<p>There are certain symptoms that you should be aware of in order to detect whether you have gum disease and treat it effectively. Some of the symptoms of periodontal disease include sore gums, mouth pain and receding gums &#8211; where your gums donâ€™t come up as high on your teeth anymore. The first step when you think you have gum disease is to visit the dentist &#8211; they are able to give you a correct diagnosis and get you started on the right path to correcting the condition.</p>
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<p>If you look after your dental hygiene and ensure that you are brushing and flossing twice a day and rinsing out several times a day, then you will be able to treat your <a href="http://www.themouthdoctor.co.uk/periodontaldisease/how-to-manage-the-causes-of-periodontal-disease.html">periodontal disease</a> and hopefully reclaim your oral health.</p>
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		<title>Who is at Risk of Developing Symptoms of Periodontal Disease?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Poor dental hygiene habits remain the most likely cause of periodontal disease, but there are also other risk factors at play. There are some factors to consider such as your age, you overall health and well being, medications that you take and even your genetics. The great news however, is that if you step up [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Poor dental hygiene habits remain the most likely cause of periodontal disease, but there are also other risk factors at play. There are some factors to consider such as your age, you overall health and well being, medications that you take and even your genetics. The great news however, is that if you step up your dental hygiene habits at home, then you are likely to be able to prevent the condition occurring even if you do have some risk factors.</p>
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<p>Here are some of the people who may have an increased risk of developing gum disease such as periodontal disease or gingivitis.</p>
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<li> Teenagers &#8211; there is an increased chance of developing periodontal disease as a teenager if you have a diet that is high in processed foods and sugars and if you do not follow a thorough dental hygiene routine at home.</li>
<li>As you get older, the bacteria in your mouth are more likely to do noticeable damage to your teeth and gums. If you are in your thirties or older, your risk of developing the condition is higher.</li>
<li>Men are more likely to develop periodontal disease than women. It is not known why this may cause, it is believed by some that it may be more to do with differing oral hygiene standards than being linked to gender solely.</li>
<li>Those with compromised immune systems.</li>
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<p>If you have a build up of tartar, plaque and bacteria in your mouth, then you are much more likely to develop <a href="http://www.themouthdoctor.co.uk/">periodontal disease</a>. You can protect yourself from developing the condition by employing high dental health standards each day at home and visiting your dentist twice a year for a check up and clean.</p>
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<p>In the majority of cases when you step up your oral health at home, you will begin to see a great improvement in your oral health and gum health specifically. In its mild stages many people do not notice they have the condition, this is another reason that it is important to visit your dentist a couple of times a year. They will spot the condition for you and get you started on an effective treatment plan to nip it in the bud before it takes hold fully.</p>
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		<title>How to Treat Severe Periodontal Disease</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Severe periodontal disease is a condition that can be quite painful and irritating. It may even be embarrassing since you may feel self-conscious about your teeth appearance and potentially bad breath. If you have advanced periodontal disease, then your teeth are often a bit wobbly feeling, you may have bleeding gums and there is frequently [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Severe periodontal disease is a condition that can be quite painful and irritating. It may even be embarrassing since you may feel self-conscious about your teeth appearance and potentially bad breath. If you have advanced periodontal disease, then your teeth are often a bit wobbly feeling, you may have bleeding gums and there is frequently pain or sensitivity when chewing. If you are experiencing the symptoms of advanced periodontal disease, then it is imperative that you visit your dentist as soon as possible. With their assistance you will be able to reclaim your oral health and feel comfortable and confident with your teeth and gums once again.</p>
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<p><strong>Visit A Dentist ASAP</strong></p>
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<p>The first thing to do when you are seeking treatment for your periodontal disease is to visit your dentist. They will be able to assess the extent of your condition and offer you a treatment plan to get you back to your ideal dental health condition. To be able to get you back to good gum health, there are a few treatment options that the dentist may elect to perform.</p>
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<li> They will first do a thorough examination of your condition and let you know just at what stage you are at with the <a href="http://www.themouthdoctor.co.uk/periodontaldisease/who-is-at-risk-of-developing-symptoms-of-periodontal-disease.html">periodontal disease</a>.</li>
<li>The dentist may also do some deep cleansing in order to flush out as much of the bacteria, plaque and tartar that is hiding out in and around the gums. This can often be uncomfortable when your gums are in such a bad state, but it is very often a necessary step in order to stop the condition worsening.</li>
<li>Scaling may be performed in order to get rid of tartar and plaque build up that are present along the gum line. Removing the plaque is critical as this is what causes much of the condition in the first place.</li>
<li>If the dentist deems it to be necessary, they may also perform a procedure known as root planing. This is a process where the flaps of the gums are pulled back to remove the bacteria, plaque and tartar that are built up below the gum line at the root of the tooth.</li>
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<p>In addition to these procedures it is likely that you will be prescribed some form of medication in order to counteract the amount of bacteria in the mouth and to assist with swelling of the gums and pain. Additionally, you can use a natural product known as OraMD to kill a lot of the bacteria present and add an extra weapon to the fight against periodontal disease.</p>
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		<title>Can Medications Cause Periodontal Disease?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jun 2011 01:51:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some medications are known to facilitate periodontal disease, so if you take regular medications, then you should find out whether yours can leave you susceptible or not. Medications are very helpful in many ways, but they are powerful substances, which can sometimes cause side effectis in the body. You should never stop taking medications without [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some medications are known to facilitate periodontal disease, so if you take regular medications, then you should find out whether yours can leave you susceptible or not. Medications are very helpful in many ways, but they are powerful substances, which can sometimes cause side effectis in the body. You should never stop taking medications without first speaking to your doctor, but if you are concerned that they may be causing conditions such as periodontal disease, then you should certainly seek professional medical advice.</p>
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<p>Periodontal disease is a gum disease in which the gums and even the jaw bone can be infected with bacteria to such a point that there is bleeding, pain and inflammation and redness. There are some medications, which may cause periodontal disease:</p>
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<li> Some prescription medicines, and even over the counter ones, can cause <a href="http://www.themouthdoctor.co.uk/periodontaldisease/how-to-treat-severe-periodontal-disease.html">periodontal disease</a> because they impact the flow of saliva in the mouth. Saliva, you see, has a protective effect in the mouth.</li>
<li>If your mouth is not producing saliva as effectively, then it becomes more vulnerable to the growth of bacteria in your mouth. Periodontal disease is essentially caused by an overgrowth of bacteria in the mouth, so you can begin to see the connection.</li>
<li> Some medications may also cause the gum to grow in an abnormal manner and this can also affect the general gum health and make it weaker and less able to support the teeth and fight off bacteria.</li>
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<p>So what should you do if you are taking a medicine that may cause periodontal disease? You should first talk to your dentist and doctor about the situation and get their advice about how to handle the condition. It is also very important to ensure that you are looking after your dental hygiene at home by brushing regularly, flossing and using a mouth rinse to get rid of bacteria in hard to reach places.</p>
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<p>A great deal of the harmful bacteria is able to be removed simply through diligent oral care at home. To get a little extra assistance with getting rid of the bacteria, products like OraMD can also be of great benefit. There are also some artificial saliva products that your dentist may be able to recommend for you in order to have better saliva production and protection throughout the day. By being proactive with your oral health and discussing your medications with your doctor, you have a very good chance of being able to avoid developing periodontal disease at all.</p>
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