When you talk to kiss, a little force will make your mouth salty?
Brush your teeth everyday, the foam that comes out is red and white?
The results of the fourth national oral epidemiological survey showed that the detection rate of gingival bleeding among residents aged 35 ~ 44 was as high as 87.4%. This means that nine out of ten people have experienced gum bleeding.
Gum bleeding means that there are problems with tooth health, but in reality, few people go to the hospital because of gum bleeding and wait and see.
01 Gum Bleeding Is Also A Disease
Although gum bleeding is very common, but give everyone a wake-up call, do not underestimate the gum bleeding! Lurking behind it is the damage to oral and even general health.
Gingival inflammation is sometimes not just the inflammation of the gums them-selves. Inflammation may involve the tissues around the teeth, periodontal liga-ment and alveolar bone. In the destruction of inflammation, periodontitis often occurs.
The harm of periodontitis is to cause tooth loosening and alveolar bone absorp-tion, which may eventually lead to tooth loss. Others will suffer from acute perio-dontal inflammation, periodontal pain and swelling.
In addition, very few people have gum bleeding, which is the oral manifestation of a variety of blood diseases.
Therefore, if you find that the gums bleed for a week or bleed every three or five times, you must be vigilant and recommend seeing a doctor if necessary.
02 Why Do Gums Bleed?
Gums are part of the oral mucosa. Healthy gums are pink in color. They can not only bear all kinds of friction pressure brought by the outside world, but also prevent food residues from being stuffed into teeth. They have an important protective effect on teeth.
Generally speaking, in addition to extreme cases such as traumatic damage to the gums, one of the main causes of gingival bleeding is that the teeth have not been cleaned for a long time, resulting in gingival inflammation and redness and swelling.
Once stimulated, it is prone to bleeding. For example, when brushing your teeth, the bristles may touch your gums, or bite hard hard fruits such as apples.
03 Gum Bleeding, How To Do?
As mentioned earlier, the main reason for gingival bleeding is that the teeth are not clean. Therefore, to prevent gingival bleeding, you should wash your teeth, brush your teeth and floss.
First of all, clean your teeth in your daily life. Brush your teeth twice a day. It is recommended to clean your teeth with PAP brushing method. In addition, you should also use dental floss, tooth punch and other tools to clean the plaque in the teeth, keep the teeth clean as a whole and inhibit gingival bleeding.
Secondly, wash your teeth every six months or once a year, which not only clears the dental calculus and restores the health of your gums, but also a comprehen-sive examination of your mouth.
04 To Maintain Oral Health, We Should Do This Well
As mentioned earlier, gingiva is a part of oral mucosa. In addition to gingiva, tongue, upper and lower jaw and inner wall are all mucosal parts, which also have an important protective effect on oral cavity.
Like gums, other mucous membrane parts in the mouth are also very delicate and easy to be injured. They should be protected in daily life to play a role.
Oral mucosa is also a high incidence of oral diseases. Oral ulcer, periodontitis,bad breath and tooth loss are all related to the damage of oral mucosa.
There are many nursing methods for oral mucosa, such as paying attention to a reasonable diet, avoiding hot food, maintaining a happy mood, etc., but the most important thing is to maintain the hygiene of oral mucosa. If the oral mucosa health status is maintained, even if the oral mucosa is damaged, it can recover relatively quickly.
Because of the limitation of oral physiological structure, oral mucosa cleaning is not easy. Currently, oral mucosal cleaning products commonly used in the market include soft toothbrush, tongue scraper, slobber, oral spray, etc. These products have defects. One is that the cleaning parts are limited, the other is that the cleaning force is not strong, and it is easy to cause oral mucosa injury.
In view of this tongueclear, a brand of oral cleaning and care, has developed the world's first product specially used for oral mucosa cleaning - tongueclear fingerstall.
The patented fingerstall design can make full use of the flexibility of fingers, fit the uneven environment of oral mucosa, and efficiently and safely clean the tongue, gums, upper and lower jaws, inner wall of oral cavity and other mucosal parts.
In addition, the fingertip comes with its own cleaning liquid, which can be clean-ed without water. It is very suitable for going out and can meet the needs of cleaning oral mucosa anytime and anywhere.
Oral mucosa is very important for oral health. We must pay attention to protecting oral mucosa in our daily life, so that oral mucosa can play a role.