Thursday, December 27, 2012

Prevenire la gengivite con filo interdentale e buona igiene orale


A New Orleans dentist, Levi Spear Parmly, was the first to start using dental floss in 1815. Parmly recommended FLOSS silk, FLOSS is not produced commercially until Unwaxed dental floss to silk was available in 1882 by Codman and Shurleft. Johnson and Johnson was granted the first patent for dental floss. Nylon thread was created around the time of World War II. It was found that it was better than nylon silk like flossing material because of its ability to be more abrasive and more elastic.
Studies show that only about 10-40 per cent of Americans floss on a daily basis, whereas most Americans brush your teeth every day. Dentists encourage flossing as part of a good oral hygiene routine to prevent gingivitis. Among other things, proper flossing can help prevent gingivitis. Daily brushing and flossing can prevent gum disease, heart disease, cavities and bad breath. Flossing has also been linked to increased longevity. Dental rinses and some mouthwashes have also proven to reduce the incidence of gingivitis. Some people prefer rinsing with hydrogen peroxide, saline or alcohol to help prevent gingivitis as well. Toothpaste containing triclosan are recommended to help prevent gingivitis.
The researchers found that men and women who consume only about half the recommended daily allowance of calcium are twice as likely to have gum disease. This was especially true for Americans in their 20 's and 30 's. Generally, people who have poor or compromised immune systems are also more at risk for developing gingivitis, as bacteria are allowed to grow and reproduce in their mouths. People who don't take oral hygiene seriously with daily brushing and flossing are at great risk for gingivitis and other health problems.
Treatment of gingivitis is plaque removal, causing gingivitis. In most cases of gingivitis will help reduce oral bacteria and break down the plaque. Home oral hygiene is very important in the treatment of gingivitis. This includes brushing and flossing after every meal. Regular trips to the dentist will also be required for proper treatment. Using certain medications, such as anti-inflammatory medications can help reduce swelling in the oral cavity. Complications of gingivitis include tooth loss and decay, as well as swollen glands and bone infections abscess of gum or jaw.
In order to prevent gingivitis, oral diseases and promote your general health, make brushing and flossing habit. Both brushing and flossing are recommended after every meal of the day, especially after the last meal. When integrates toothbrush and dental floss in your daily routine will decrease your chances of developing gingivitis and increases your overall health.

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