There are other causes inflammation of the gums as well. Although brushing and flossing every day, to keep these things in mind when you think about oral health:
- Drugs: Many prescription and over-the-counter drugs with side effect of reducing the saliva in your mouth naturally. Saliva helps to keep teeth clean by controlling the bacteria. This means that you have less saliva, the greater the risk of gingivitis. Many common medications such as antidepressants and cold medications may reduce the saliva in the mouth, so check the list of side effects of your medication and pay special attention to the rubber if the dryness of the mouth is listed in a side-effect.
- Infection: Certain types of viral infections or fungal infections that can cause gum disease. An example is the fungal infection of the mouth, which occurs when a type of fungus that usually develops in the mouth comes lesions and control form that can infect the gums and tongue. In addition, an infection caused by the herpes virus can cause gum disease.
- Nutrition: If you follow a fad diet or a diet that is very low in calcium and vitamins B and C, which may be at greater risk of gum disease.
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