Causes of gum disease

Body as a unified bloc. The organs in the body are in coordination with each other. When an organ is ill, it may affect more or less one or more organs. So is dental disease, which will involve many other diseases.

Some diseases related to gum disease are often mentioned:

Picture 1 of Causes of gum disease Tooth disease is related to many other diseases (photo: cayrang) - Lack of vitamin C: causes bleeding and is prone to gingivitis due to reduced resistance.

- Lack of vitamin A: oral mucosa easily necrosis, peeling of mucous membranes, dry mouth.

- Lack of vitamin D: jaw bone deformed (lobe), teeth grow slowly, hard organization of teeth lacks stability.

- Lack of vitamin B1: disturbing albumin metabolism, making the level of teeth less stable.

- Lack of some substances such as calcium and fluoride also affect the quality of yeast, dentin easily cause tooth decay.

- In the period of menstruation often causes increased salivation, so it is prone to salivary gland inflammation and may be marginal, oral mucositis, has herpes acne at the edge, gingivitis .

- In pregnancy, teeth are easily broken due to calcium deficiency. Menopause is prone to dry mouth, gingivitis, inflammation around the teeth.

In addition, the main cause of gingivitis and periodontal inflammation is caused by bacteria in dental plaque (also called tartar).

It is best to go for a full physical examination, which will determine the cause of dental disease. The thing to remember is to periodically check your teeth and get tartar once every 6 months. If the tooth is deep, it must be immediately welded or filled.