Gum Disease and Treatment

The most important oral health education is on gum disease.

Bleeding gums and perhaps more importantly a bleeding gum cure is important not only for the health of your teeth, but also your heart. Studies have shown that problems in your mouth can also affect your heart.

So, we can no longer just say to only brush and floss the teeth you want to keep. Now it is brush and floss to keep heart healthy.

And in case you just happen to wonder, yes, there is a glutathione connection. Perhaps this is one of the most dramatic one of all. Also the cheapest bleeding gum cure if there is such a thing. First, the subject at hand.

Oral health problems come under several names.

Periodontal (gum) diseases, including gingivitis and periodontists, are serious infections that, left untreated, can lead to tooth loss. The word periodontal literally means "around the tooth." Periodontal disease is a chronic bacterial infection that affects the gums and bone supporting the teeth.

Gingivitis...reddened swollen gums that bleed easily. The mild form of periodontal disease, if not cared for it can become...

Periodontal Disease...bacteria in plaque causes the gums to become inflamed

Periodontal Disease Causes

Periodontal disease is caused by bacterial plaque, the sticky, colorless film that forms on your teeth.

Other Contributing Factors

Smoking/Tobacco Use

Genetics...Up to 30% of the population may be genetically susceptible to gum disease.

Pregnancy and Puberty...The hormonal changes can affect your gums. There is a link with gum disease and preterm low birth weight babies.

Stress...is a risk factor for periodontal disease. Stress makes it difficult for the body to fight infection.

Medications...like oral contraceptive, anti-depressants, and some heart meds can affect oral health.

Diabetes...makes you at higher risk to get periodontal disease. non-diabetic.

Poor Nutrition...can result in gum disease.What about glutathione?

Your gums are made of a type of skin called mucous membrane. It is the fastest growing tissue in the body. It also has the unique ability to absorb some medications and some herbal remedies.

So, what happens when you use some old fashioned baking soda tooth paste (non-abrasive) and combine within it some bonded cysteine. You have a vehicle that delivers the cysteine right to the gums where it can be absorbed and start waging warfare on the insurgent gingival bacteria.

This is a war that you can win.

If it will work for you or not we cannot say. What we know is that so far everyone who has tried the tooth paste keeps buying it. Everyone who has tried it has said the same thing. It stops gum bleeding and puts an end to inflammation.

End the Pink in the Sink Go here to learn more or try it for yourself.

Can it work for you? Give it a try. What do you have to loose except the pink in the sink.

Oh yea, it does not eliminate the need to floss.

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