Dental health is directly related to our physical health. When there is a problem with the teeth, the patient will feel severe pain, and sometimes the gums will be broken. In general, this situation is caused by gingivitis. Gingivitis is a relatively common dental disease. When suffering from gingivitis, timely treatment should be sought to prevent the condition from becoming serious. Treatment of gingivitis 1 can be applied after removing tartar, plaque and food debris. Rinse with 3% hydrogen peroxide solution or saline and then apply 1% iodine glycerin. You can also rinse your mouth with 1:5000 potassium permanganate solution or compound borax solution. You can also selectively use gargle medicines such as Koutai gargle, Yashijie mouthwash, etc. Treatment of gingivitis 2 Metronidazole (Flagyl) buccal tablets, hold in the mouth, 4 to 6 times a day, lysozyme, domiphene, or chlorhexidine buccal tablets can be selected. Gargle with metronidazole or chlorhexidine, gargle the solution 4 to 6 times a day. Three small folk remedies for the treatment of gingivitis : use 30 grams of fresh plantain, 15 grams of fresh mint, and 1 green-skinned duck egg. First, boil the first two herbs and filter out the residue. Shell the duck eggs and put them into the medicinal liquid to cook. Add a little salt and eat the eggs and drink the soup. Take once a day, effective for redness, swelling, heat and pain caused by gingivitis. Symptoms of gingivitis Chronic simple gingivitis Chronic simple gingivitis only invades the gingival tissue and does not invade other periodontal tissues. This type of gingivitis is a chronic inflammation caused by plaque on the tooth surface near the gum margin. It has a clear cause and is more common in children and adolescents, with a prevalence of about 70%-90%. Gingivitis usually does not occur before the age of 4-5 years. Most cases start at the age of 5. With age, its prevalence and severity gradually increase, reaching a peak in adolescence. After adolescence, the prevalence of gingivitis slowly decreases with age, and the prevalence of gingivitis in adults is lower. Marginal gingivitis Marginal gingivitis: also known as simple gingivitis, the lesions are located in the gingival margin of the gingival crevice and the interdental papilla. Common causes include plaque, tartar, tartar, food impaction and ill-fitting dentures. The disease has particularly obvious subjective symptoms in the early stages. There is no pain, but the gums often bleed. In mild cases, it may be irritation bleeding, such as bleeding caused by brushing teeth, chewing, or slight collision. Subjective symptoms: In chronic gingivitis, patients often bleed when brushing their teeth or biting hard objects, or there are blood stains on the bitten food, which is the main reason for seeking medical treatment. However, chronic gingivitis generally does not have spontaneous bleeding, which can be distinguished from gingival bleeding caused by blood diseases and other diseases. Some patients occasionally feel local itching, swelling and other discomforts in the gums, and have bad breath. |
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