Banish bad breath: 5 things about gum disease

The foods that prevent gingivitis and bleeding gums and more mouth health advice

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1. Do your gums bleed, are they swollen and painful and do you have bad breath? It is likely you have gingivitis or gum disease. Bad oral health can affect not only your mouth but all organs of the body, as the infection will spread through your blood stream. 

2. Gum disease occurs because of improper brushing of the teeth and that leads to build up of plaque (a film of bacteria) that releases toxins.

Most people do not take care of their teeth till it is very late because dental work is not covered by health insurance. Chewing sugar-free gum after eating helps prevent gum disease as it helps neutralise plaque and gets rid of food particles. 

4. Many people do not know how to brush properly. They either brush their teeth very hard or for very long. The proper way to brush is in a circular motion, not up and down, and make sure to floss after every meal to get rid of food particles between the teeth that can rot, if not dislodged If teeth are not cleaned properly, pockets form at the base of the teeth and become a base for bacteria. 

5. Certain medications can make the gums dry, swell and bleed - such as anti-histamines for asthma and cancer medications, or due to the use of contraceptives or painkillers.

Information: Dr. Vaidehi Ranganath, Dr Saiganesh Medical Centre, Dubai

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