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		<title>Gum disease</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Gum disease is an infection of the tissues that surround and support your teeth. It is a major cause of tooth loss in adults. Because gum disease is usually painless, you may not know you have it. Also referred to as periodontal disease, gum disease is caused by plaque, the sticky film of bacteria that is constantly forming on our teeth.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gum disease is an infection of the tissues that surround and support your teeth. It is a major cause of tooth loss in adults. Because gum disease is usually painless, you may not know you have it. Also referred to as periodontal disease, gum disease is caused by plaque, the sticky film of bacteria that is constantly forming on our teeth.</p>
<p>Here are some warning signs that can signal a problem:</p>
<ul>
<li>gums that bleed easily</li>
<li>red, swollen, tender gums</li>
<li>gums that have pulled away from the teeth</li>
<li>persistent bad breath or bad taste</li>
<li>permanent teeth that are loose or separating</li>
<li>any change in the way your teeth fit together when you bite</li>
<li>any change in the fit of partial dentures</li>
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<p>Some factors increase the risk of developing gum disease. They are:</p>
<ul>
<li>poor oral hygiene</li>
<li>smoking or chewing tobacco</li>
<li>genetics</li>
<li>crooked teeth that are hard to keep clean</li>
<li>pregnancy</li>
<li>diabetes</li>
<li>medications, including steroids, certain types of anti-epilepsy drugs, cancer therapy drugs, some calcium channel blockers and oral contraceptives</li>
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<p>See your dentist if you suspect you have gum disease because the sooner you treat it the better. The early stage of gum disease is called gingivitis. If you have gingivitis, your gums may become red, swollen and bleed easily. At this stage, the disease is still reversible and can usually be eliminated by a professional cleaning at your dental office, followed by daily brushing and flossing.</p>
<p>Advanced gum disease is called periodontitis. Chronic periodontitis affects 47.2% of adults over 30 in the United States. It can lead to the loss of tissue and bone that support the teeth and it may become more severe over time. If it does, your teeth will feel loose and start moving around in your mouth. This is the most common form of periodontitis in adults but can occur at any age. It usually gets worse slowly, but there can be periods of rapid progression.</p>
<p>Aggressive periodontitis is a highly destructive form of periodontal disease that occurs in patients who are otherwise healthy. Common features include rapid loss of tissue and bone and may occur in some areas of the mouth, or in the entire mouth.</p>
<p>Research between systemic diseases and periodontal diseases is ongoing. While a link is not conclusive, some studies indicate that severe gum disease may be associated with several other health conditions such as diabetes or stroke.</p>
<p>It is possible to have gum disease and have no warning signs. That is one reason why regular dental checkups and periodontal examinations are very important. Treatment methods depend upon the type of disease and how far the condition has progressed. Good dental care at home is essential to help keep periodontal disease from becoming more serious or recurring. <strong>Remember:</strong> You don’t have to lose teeth to gum disease. Brush your teeth twice a day, clean between your teeth daily, eat a balanced diet, and schedule regular dental visits for a lifetime of healthy smiles.</p>
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		<title>Wisdom Teeth</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Your mouth goes through many changes in your lifetime. One major dental milestone that usually takes place between the ages of 17 and 21 is the appearance of your third molars. Historically, these teeth have been called wisdom teeth because they come through at a more mature age.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With age comes wisdom. Specifically, wisdom teeth.</p>
<p>Your mouth goes through many changes in your lifetime. One major dental milestone that usually takes place between the ages of 17 and 21 is the appearance of your third molars. Historically, these teeth have been called wisdom teeth because they come through at a more mature age.</p>
<p>When they come through correctly, healthy wisdom teeth can help you chew. It’s normal to feel a little discomfort when your wisdom teeth appear, but if you have pain, see your dentist immediately.</p>
<p><strong>Room to Grow?</strong></p>
<p>Wisdom teeth can lead to problems if there isn’t enough space for them to surface or they come through in the wrong position. If your dentist says your wisdom teeth are impacted, he or she means they are trapped in your jaw or under your gums.</p>
<p>As your wisdom teeth make their way through your gums, your dentist will be monitoring your mouth for signs of the following:</p>
<ul>
<li>Wisdom teeth that aren’t in the right position can allow food to become trapped. That gives cavity-causing bacteria a place to grow.</li>
<li>Wisdom teeth that haven’t come in properly, which can make it difficult to floss between the wisdom teeth and the molars next to them.</li>
<li>Wisdom teeth that have partially come through can give bacteria a place to enter the gums and create a place for infection to occur. This may also lead to pain, swelling and stiffness in your jaw.</li>
<li>Wisdom teeth that don’t have room to come through are thought by some to crowd or damage neighboring teeth.</li>
<li>A wisdom tooth that is impacted can form a cyst on or near the impacted tooth. This could damage the roots of nearby teeth or destroy the bone that supports your teeth.</li>
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<p><strong>Why You Might Need to Have Your Wisdom Teeth Removed</strong></p>
<p>Every patient is unique, but in general, wisdom teeth may need to be removed when there is evidence of changes in the mouth such as:</p>
<ul>
<li>Pain</li>
<li>Infection</li>
<li>Cysts</li>
<li>Tumors</li>
<li>Damage to neighboring teeth</li>
<li>Gum disease</li>
<li>Tooth decay (if it is not possible or desirable to restore the tooth)</li>
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<p>Your dentist may also recommend removal of wisdom teeth as part of treatment for braces or other dental care.</p>
<p>Before making any decisions, your dentist will examine your mouth and take an x-ray. Together, you and your dentist can discuss the best course of treatment.</p>
<p><strong>Keeping Your Wisdom Teeth?</strong></p>
<p>Wisdom teeth that are not removed should continue to be monitored because the potential for developing problems later on still exists. As people age, they are at greater risk for health problems—and that includes potential problems with their wisdom teeth. Be sure to floss around your wisdom teeth and visit your dentist regularly. Regular dental visits allow your dentist to evaluate your wisdom teeth and your overall dental health.</p>
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