How To Prevent Toothache And Gum Disease
Gum disease or periodontal disease is one of the most common dental health problems in the world. If left untreated it can cause bleeding and receding gums, tooth loss and severe toothache pain. The good news is that it is easy to prevent gum disease using a good dental health program. Information from the National Institute of Dental And Craniofacial Research shows that up to 75% of all people in the United States will have some form of gum disease in their life. Not all gum disease will result in severe health problems but prevention of mild cases of gum disease is the best way to ensure you won't end up with a toothache.
Gum disease is caused by bacteria in the mouth. Most people realize that bacteria live in the mouth, but huge numbers cause serious problems. The bacteria float around in the saliva and attach to other microscopic particles to form a sticky, clear film on the teeth. This is known as plaque. Plaque is very resistant to being moved once it attaches to the teeth. Over time it builds up to form a dense layer known as tartar or calculus. It often looks dull cream to yellow in color and is located along the gums and between the teeth. Plaque is often hidden from view in the first stages.
The mildest form of gum disease is known as gingivitis. The major symptoms or signs of this condition include red and swollen gums, particularly around the teeth. Often when brushing the gums bleed and the individual may find they have a chronic bad taste in their mouth along with bad breath. At this point there may be mild to severe toothache pain and sensitivity associated with the gum irritation. The good news is that gingivitis doesn't cause any permanent tissue or bone damage provided it is treated and managed in the future.
One of the best ways to prevent gum disease from becoming a toothache is to use a good dental hygiene routine. A dental hygiene routine doesn't have to take up a lot of your time. It will help with a wide range of issues, including the bad breath, bleeding gums and the toothache pain associated with gingivitis and serious periodontal disease. Using the OraMD 4-Step Oral Hygiene Program is a great way to ensure that you eliminate the harmful bacteria and plaque from your mouth and minimize any chance you will get even the mildest form of gum disease causing toothache.
The OraMD 4-step program is simple to follow. All you need to do is brush your teeth in the morning and the evening with a few drops of OraMD and floss before brushing at night. You will also use the OraMD drops as a diluted mouthwash twice a day and full strength twice a day. OraMD is a holistic type of treatment that uses peppermint, spearmint and almond to kill bacteria, relieve inflammation and keep your mouth fresh and clean. OraMD replaces all the chemicals in toothpaste, mouthwashes and breath mints to leave your mouth feeling fresh. It also works to constantly kill the harmful bacteria in your mouth. The brushing and flossing removes any film or plaque before it causes any problems for your teeth or gums.

