In our article, we will list the most common diseases of the teeth and mouth, which many of us have already experienced.
What is worth knowing about the flora of our oral cavity?
The oral flora is a unique flora made up of microbes, which is very sensitive. As a result of infections or inflammations, the balance of our oral flora can be disrupted, which can lead to the development of various dental and periodontal diseases.
What are the most common diseases that can occur around our teeth and mouth?
The most common illnesses we encounter during our treatments are: Ulcer, boil, herpes and different Ulcers and tumours of the oral mucosa.
What should one know about these illnesses, and how are herpes and mouth ulcers treated?
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Although technically mouth ulcers do not require treatment and heal on their own within a few days, their healing can be significantly accelerated. with the help of laser disinfection.
The laser destroys the bacteria in its path., while it leaves the intact tooth structure unharmed during cavity disinfection and fissure sealing, and also does not affect healthy tissues. The laser is often used before fillings and fissure sealing, as well as for disinfecting aphthae, herpes, ulcers, and for various oral surgery procedures, tooth transplantation or implantation, and for preventative purposes to prevent tooth decay.
We recommend that our patients also use an antiseptic mouthwash in addition to their treatments. Mouth ulcers are also a yellowish-white, blister-like illness which can be linked to a weakened immune system.
This type of sore also doesn't require treatment and will burst on its own within a few days, but recovery here is also greatly accelerated if we use laser disinfection to help the sore. Herpes is caused by the herpes simplex virus, which can have a incubation period of several years.
Symptoms begin with an itchy, tense sensation, followed by the formation of small blisters. The blisters burst after a few days, then the wound scabs over and falls off. Numerous pharmacy preparations are available for its treatment in the form of ointments and patches, but home remedies such as icing can also be used.
How can we speed up recovery?
The use of antiseptic mouthwash is definitely recommended during the presence of the illness. Consumption of dairy products should be avoided, and we must also be mindful that the damaged, diseased skin area should ideally not be exposed to further epidermal injury, such as biting.
Where possible, we should avoid consuming foods with harder, sharper edges, such as toast, broken almonds, and so on.
We can definitely speed up healing by supporting the natural regeneration of the wound. Biolase laser disinfection. A sore throat and mouth ulcers are both signs of a weakened immune system, so to heal faster, we need to strengthen our body's defences.
Therefore, it is advisable to take in and consume as many vitamins and minerals as possible. Strengthening the immune system will support and strengthen other parts of the body, as well as clear up mouth ulcers and canker sores.
As herpes is contagious, for the protection of our fellow human beings, during the presence of the disease, we must be careful to avoid any possibility of transmitting the virus, the pathogen, in any way.
Preferably, let's avoid kissing and pecks, and with much greater thoroughness and care, let's clean and disinfect our cutlery and glasses.
Whatever oral disease appears, be it a mouth ulcer, herpes, or sore, it's also worth thoroughly disinfecting our toothbrush. Excellent home disinfectors are available for this, or you can wash it thoroughly in warm water, even several times a day. Alternatively, the safest option is to replace it with a clean, new, bacteria-free toothbrush.
When an oral cavity disease, injury, or lesion is present, pay attention to protecting sensitive and vulnerable areas, such that Choose a toothbrush that has a smooth, not ridged, back of the head..
This is necessary so that while we brush the outer surface of our teeth, we don't further irritate the epithelial damage on the inner wall of our cheeks and mouth.
How do these diseases affect our teeth?
Fundamentally, these illnesses indicate a problem with the mouth's flora. If the flora is weakened for some reason, it can no longer perform its function. Small, latent, unnoticeable illnesses gain strength, can be amplified, and existing ones can develop further and deepen.
This makes it easy for a latent gum inflammation to appear now. A sure sign of gum inflammation is reddish toothpaste foam, stained with blood, after brushing.
In these cases, it is definitely worth visiting your dentist and asking for help for a speedy recovery.
When suffering from aphthae, herpes, or mouth ulcers, it is more uncomfortable to properly and thoroughly clean your teeth three times a day and to floss, as touching the affected area is painful. In the vicinity of the affected areas, we are less able to clean our teeth effectively, which may mean that plaque remains above or below the gum line, as well as food debris between the teeth.
If we feel it is necessary, it is also worth asking for the help of a dental hygienist after the illness has passed for a thorough plaque removal, Descaling, teeth cleaning for the purpose of.
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If you have any questions or need help in eliminating gum inflammation, please ask our dentists and dental hygienists for assistance. Our experienced, well-prepared, caring and always cheerful team members will be happy to help you.
