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[Health Column] Bleeding and Swollen Gums, Can They Be Cured with Medication? The Truth About Periodontal Disease Explained by a Doctor[6]
hello, Chief Director Jeong Jae-wook of Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic It is. 😊 You rush to the dentist when you get a cavity, but when your gums swell and bleed, you often casually dismiss it, thinking, "It's probably just because I'm tired," right? There are many people who manage by using toothpaste or nutritional supplements that are said to be good for their gums. However, periodontal disease is easy to neglect because its early symptoms are mild, but it is a frightening condition that can force you to extract entire healthy teeth if it worsens. 😱 Today, I will go over the three truths and key facts about periodontal disease that many people misunderstand! 1️⃣ Is the blood I see when brushing my teeth due to my condition? 👋 The obvious message from the gums 'Inflammation signals' It could be. It is true that when you are tired, your gums feel more swollen and bleed. However, the fundamental cause is not your condition, but the buildup between your teeth and gums 'Plaque' and 'Tartar' It is. ⚠️ It is a condition where tartar, a mass of bacteria, continuously irritates the gums and causes inflammation. If you have started bleeding while brushing your teeth, it is already the early stage of periodontal disease. 'gingivitis' This means it is in progress, so you must absolutely not neglect it! 💡"Bleeding gums are not a sign that you need to rest, but a sign that you need to visit the dentist to have tartar removed." 2️⃣ Can taking commercial gum supplements cure gum disease? 👋 Unfortunately, it is not cured. Nutritional supplements Supplements It is just work. Many people purchase gum supplements after seeing advertisements. While ingredients such as Coenzyme Q10 and Vitamin C can help with gum health, it is impossible to dissolve existing tartar or treat periodontal disease itself. The root cause of periodontal disease is tartar. Tartar can only be removed through scaling at a dental clinic. Please keep in mind that nutritional supplements only play a 'supportive role' in maintaining healthy gums and are not a cure! 3️⃣ Does getting a scaling cause a lot of tooth wear? 👋 This is the most common misconception. Scaling is It never wears down your teeth. . The principle of scaling equipment is to use fine 'ultrasonic vibrations' to selectively remove only calcified tartar. There is no physical force strong enough to scrape away hard tooth enamel. There is a scientific reason for the discomfort you experience after the procedure. My teeth are sensitive As tartar strips away its thick layer, the tooth nerves have become temporarily sensitive to temperature changes. It will disappear soon, so please don't worry! Gaps form between my teeth. The tooth did not dissolve; rather, the space was exposed as the plaque that had filled it was removed. This is not what happened because of scaling, but the true appearance of my gums. 4️⃣ What happens when you identify the stage of periodontal disease? 👋 Periodontal disease strikes silently Silent disease no see. Stage 1 (Gingivitis) : A condition where inflammation is limited to the outer surface of the gums. Although the gums retract, 100% recovery is possible with scaling alone. ✔️ Stage 2 (Periodontitis) : Inflammation has progressed to the gum bone (alveolar bone). Bad breath has become severe, and the gums have receded. From this stage on, precise gum treatment is necessary. 🔶 3 Stage (end-stage periodontitis) The gum bone has completely eroded, causing the teeth to loosen. At this stage, it is difficult to save the teeth, and eventually, implants are required. 🔺 ❓ FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Q1. Does rinsing your mouth with salt water cure gum disease? A. While it may have a temporary sterilizing effect, it cannot remove tartar. In fact, please be careful, as high-concentration salt water can damage the oral mucosa, cause dry mouth, and worsen inflammation! Q2. How often should I get scaling? A. Generally, we recommend once or twice a year. However, smokers, coffee drinkers, and people with diabetes tend to accumulate plaque faster, so it is advisable to receive care every 3 to 6 months. 🗓️ Q3. Does having diabetes worsen gum disease? A. Yes, they are very closely related! Diabetic patients have lower resistance to gum bacteria, making their risk of developing periodontal disease up to three times higher. Regular gum care is essential, especially for those with diabetes. 🎯 Conclusion: The easiest way to keep a smile for a lifetime While cavities can be treated and filled or crowned, gum bone that has eroded away does not grow back. 🚫 The only way to keep my gums healthy is Regular dental visits no see. Do not ignore the small signals your gums are sending right now (bleeding, swelling). You can protect your precious natural teeth simply by getting a scaling at least once every six months. 😊 Dr. Jae-wook Jeong, Chief Director of Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic Ministry of Health and Welfare specialist in Prosthodontics Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry Master's degree from Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry Internship at Yonsei University Severance Hospital, Sinchon; completed residency in Prosthodontics. Certified Specialist and Regular Member of the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics Outstanding member of the Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) Regular member of the Korean Academy of Temporomandibular Joint and Occlusion Regular member of the Korean Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry Former Adjunct Professor, Yonsei University College of Dentistry Formerly served as Chief Director of Yonsei Good Day Dental Clinic Yangjae Branch Current) Board Member, Specialist Committee, and Academic Affairs Committee Member of the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics Current Director of Academic Planning, Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) View more of Director Jung Jae-wook's expert columns > [Health Column] No-Prep Laminates, Are They Really 'No Prep'? A Summary of Key Points You Must Know [Health Column] Airnate – Why Minimally Removed Laminates Allow for Reshaping Your Teeth in Just One Week 👉 If you would like to find out more details about teeth whitening and aerates from Director Jae-wook Jeong of Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic >
정재욱 원장26.06.25Views 103Likes 3 [Health Column] Post-Orthodontic Retainers: Do You Really Have to Wear Them for Life? A Comprehensive Guide to Protecting Gum Bone and Teeth[7]
🦷 Hello, Dr. Oh Su-hwan, Director of Smile D Dental Clinic no see. As before-and-after photos of orthodontic treatment have recently become a hot topic on social media, Adult Orthodontics Interest in it has risen higher than ever. But actually What care is required after removing the braces Many people overlook this without knowing. There are so many people who ask, "Isn't the day you take off your braces the end of it?" but actually Maintenance device management This is truly the final stage of orthodontic treatment. In today's column, I will candidly explain why dentists emphasize retainers so much, as well as clarify some common misconceptions. 1️⃣ Why do teeth try to return to their original positions after orthodontic treatment? This is because the tissues surrounding the tooth remember its 'previous position'. Many people think of teeth as stones firmly embedded in the gum bone, but in reality, they are constantly moving Living tissue no see. For about a year immediately after orthodontic treatment, the gum bone has not yet hardened, so without a 'safety belt' called a retainer, the teeth can quickly shift. Around the teeth Periodontal ligament There is a tissue called... — you can think of it as fibrous tissue that connects the teeth and the gum bone. This tissue has a good memory, so if the device is removed, the teeth The force attempting to return to the previous position This works It is a principle similar to how a rubber band returns to its original length when stretched and released. Although I applied force to move my teeth throughout the entire orthodontic period, from the moment the appliance is removed, this 'Recurrence tendency' This begins. That is why a retention device is absolutely necessary. 2️⃣ What are the types of retainers, and are they really uncomfortable? There are two types, fixed and removable, and you will adapt to them faster than you think. Most people have a negative reaction to retainers. 'Discomfort' class Wearing period It originates from. However, many people say that it is easier than expected once they actually experience it. The fixed retainer is completely invisible from the outside, and the foreign body sensation disappears after about a week, so you will eventually forget that it is even attached. Fixed retainer — This method involves attaching a thin wire to the inside of the front teeth. Since it is not visible from the outside, you do not need to worry about it at all, even during job interviews or important occasions. removable retainer — It is a removable device. You must wear it consistently for the first 6 months to a year, except during meals, but once your teeth have settled, Only when sleeping You just need to wear it. Just as you put on pajamas before going to sleep, wearing a retainer before bed is also If you just make it a habit It is not a hassle at all. It is far from the perception of being a 'lifelong shackle'. 3️⃣ What problems might arise if you neglect your retainer? Not only can your teeth become misaligned, but it can also affect the health of your gum bone. There are people who lightly dismiss it, saying, "Surely it won't get a little misaligned?" but our bodies are During the aging process, the gum bone gradually weakens. If you neglect your retainer and your teeth shift again, you will need 're-orthodontics,' which will double the cost and time. Even people who haven't had braces experience changes in their teeth alignment as they age, and if you don't wear a retainer after treatment... The speed of that change becomes much faster. The front teeth may become slightly crooked or gaps may form between the teeth. If your teeth become misaligned again, there will be parts that are difficult to brush, and gum inflammation The risk of tooth decay may also increase. 👉 A retainer keeps straightened teeth in place for a long time The most reliable and economical management method no see. How about thinking of it as 'AS insurance' that protects the results you worked so hard to correct? 4️⃣ Do I eventually have to wear a retainer for the rest of my life? Wear it for as long as possible, but the duration can be adjusted in consultation with a specialist. Many people feel burdened by the news that they have to wear a retainer for the rest of their lives. To start with the conclusion, Teeth are tissues that move throughout life. For this reason, it is ideal to wear it for as long as possible. However, since you can gradually reduce the wearing time after your teeth have stabilized for a certain period, please consult with your specialist to adjust it. At first, I wear it almost all day, but as time goes by Only when sleeping Proceed to the wearing step. In the case of a fixed retainer, there is no significant inconvenience in daily life. long-term maintenance It is possible ⚠️ One thing I would like to ask of you is that if you do not plan to wear your retainer properly You should carefully consider the orthodontic treatment itself. It is. It might sound a bit strong, but your precious time and money This is sincere advice to protect it. 🙋 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q. What should I do if the retainer falls off or breaks? A. You need to visit a dentist as soon as possible. Because teeth can move slightly even when the device is removed, Prompt action is the best way to prevent recalibration. no see. Q. How do I clean a removable retainer? A. Use a dedicated cleaner, or Gently brush with a toothbrush under running cold water You can wipe it clean. Please be sure to avoid hot water, as it may deform the device. Q. My gums are swollen or bleeding. Could this be related to the retainer? A. Although it is rare for the retainer itself to cause gum inflammation, around the fixed appliance If tartar builds up, it can affect gum health. Regular scaling and thorough brushing habits are important, and if gum swelling or bleeding recurs, we recommend getting a checkup at a dental clinic. Wrapping up Orthodontic treatment does not end on the day the appliance is removed. The process of maintaining the results through a maintenance device Up to this point is the true completion. When choosing a hospital, rather than comparing only costs, Whether the follow-up care program is systematic Please make sure to check if regular checkups are thoroughly taken care of. If you want to maintain the straight teeth you worked so hard to achieve for 10 or 20 years from now, why not get familiar with your retainer starting today? We are rooting for your healthy and confident smile. ✨ 👨⚕️ Oh Su-hwan Chief Director 🏥 Smile D Dental Clinic 📌 - Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry 📌 - Major in Orthodontics, Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry 📌 - Board-certified Orthodontist by the Ministry of Health and Welfare 📌 - Regular Member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists 📌 - Completed Internship and Residency in Orthodontics, Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital 📌 - International Member of the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) 📌 - International Member of the World Federation of Correctional Organizations (WFO) 📌 - Regular Member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists 📌 - Certified by the Korean Association of Orthodontists View more expert columns by Dr. Oh Su-hwan, Chief Director of Smile D Dental Clinic > - Health Column: Considering Orthodontics? 4 Orthodontic Cases You Absolutely Need - Health Column: Black Triangles, Why Do They Form? 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오수환 원장26.03.24Views 730Likes 4 [Health Column] Gum Health: What You Eat Without Thinking Is Dissolving Your Gums? Key Foods and Eating Habits to Avoid[4]
hello, Smile Dental Clinic of Director Oh Su-hwan no see. Have you ever experienced bleeding gums while brushing your teeth or teeth feeling sensitive when exposed to cold water? 🦷 It's easy to dismiss it as "I'm just tired," but it could actually be a signal from your gums. Gum health is an important management factor that goes beyond simple oral issues and is linked to overall health. Today, I'll give you a quick overview of foods that damage your gums and eating habits that protect them. ✨ 1. Did you know the three worst foods that damage your gums? ✨Foods that you eat frequently in your daily life can increase gum inflammation and burden. Among the foods we enjoy without thinking, there are some that put a strain on the gums and worsen inflammation. Especially for those with weak gums, diet choices are a more important management point than you might think. 🔸 Sticky and hard foods (jelly, caramel, macaroons, squid, nuts) Snacks that stick to your teeth create an environment where bacteria can easily linger. Additionally, hard foods can cause excessive irritation to the gums during chewing, which can increase the burden. ✔Example: If you feel something stuck between your teeth for a long time after eating a snack ✨After consumption, it is important to rinse with water and take good care of your oral health. 🔸 Acidic drinks (cola, cider, fruit juice) As soon as it enters the mouth, it can irritate the tooth surface and create an environment for gum inflammation. ✔Example: If you feel a tingling sensation after drinking carbonated beverages frequently ✨ Reducing the frequency of consumption and making it a habit to rinse your mouth after drinking can help. 🔸 Alcohol Alcohol dries out your mouth and reduces saliva production. When saliva decreases, the mouth's self-cleaning function weakens, creating an environment where bacteria can easily multiply. ✔Example: Dry mouth and sensitive gums the day after drinking ✨ It is recommended to pay more attention to hydration and oral care after drinking. 2. What are the top 3 'soulmate' foods that help keep your gums healthy? ✨Dietary elements that can help manage gum tissue and inflammation. Conversely, there are also positive eating habits that help gum regeneration and reduce inflammation. Simply including it naturally in your regular diet can help with management. 🔸 Vitamin C (strawberries, paprika, lemon, etc.) Vitamin C is an essential ingredient in the formation of collagen, a key component of gum tissue. ✔Example: Diet low in fruits and vegetables ✨ Try to include fresh vegetables and fruits in your diet often. 🔸 Fiber and omega-3 (apples, broccoli, mackerel, salmon) Fibrous foods help keep the surfaces of your teeth naturally clean during the chewing process. Omega-3 is known to play a positive role in alleviating gum inflammation. ✔Example: If you only eat soft foods ✨ It is important to eat a varied and balanced diet. 🔸 Kim, green tea, onion Kimchi's vitamin B12 can help with cell regeneration, The catechins in green tea and the antibacterial properties of onions have a positive effect on managing the gum environment. ✔Example: When your gums are frequently swollen or sensitive ✨ Consider balancing your diet instead of eating spicy foods. 3. What is the difference between 'how you eat' and 'what you eat'? ✨Just changing your eating habits can help reduce the burden on your gums. Just as important as eating good food is your eating habits. Chewing too hard or eating too quickly can put constant stress on certain teeth and gums. ✔Example: Feeling of pain in the jaw or gums after eating too quickly ✨ Chewing slowly for a long time promotes saliva production and helps cleanse the mouth. Also, if it is difficult to completely avoid sweet foods or acidic drinks, It is important to rinse your mouth with water immediately after consumption and develop the habit of brushing your teeth more thoroughly than usual. ✨ Just two things – “chew slowly + rinse after eating” – can make a difference in management. FAQ Q1. If my gums bleed, should I brush my teeth hard? A1. No. Bleeding can be a sign of inflammation, so it's better to brush gently and massage your gums rather than using strong pressure. Q2. Does Omega-3 help with gum health? A2. It is known to have a positive effect on alleviating gum inflammation. If necessary, it is recommended to consult a specialist and adjust intake. Q3. Is it possible to prevent gum disease just by brushing my teeth well? A3. It is difficult to remove bacteria between teeth by brushing alone, so it is important to use dental floss or an interdental brush. conclusion ✔️ The key to gum care is ‘eating habits + basic oral care.’ Sticky foods, acidic drinks, and dry oral environments can put a strain on gum health. Conversely, a balanced diet and the habit of chewing slowly are the most realistic management methods in daily life. ⚠️ If left untreated, gum disease can lead to gum bone damage and dental problems. The safest approach is to maintain regular checkups and basic care habits. If uncomfortable symptoms persist, we recommend consulting a medical professional for a thorough checkup. 🦷✨ Smile D Dental Clinic CEO Oh Su-hwan - Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry - Department of Orthodontics, Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry - Orthodontic specialist certified by the Ministry of Health and Welfare - Regular member of the Korean Orthodontic Association - Completed internship and residency at Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital, Department of Orthodontics - International member of the American Academy of Orthodontics (AAO) - International member of the World Federation of Orthodontics (WFO) - Regular member of the Korean Orthodontic Association - Certified by the Korean Orthodontic Association See more expert columns from Smile Dental Clinic Director Oh Su-hwan 📎 [Expert Column] Is transparent braces, a wire-free orthodontic treatment, really unnoticeable? 📎 [Expert Column] Is Dental Laminates Really "No Prep"? 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오수환 원장26.02.24Views 425Likes 5 [Health Column] How to Restore Healthy Gum Health — Confusing Brushing and Gargling Techniques: Here's How![13]
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오수환 원장25.11.24Views 612Likes 9 [Health Column] Is Gum Recession Caused by Braces? Find Out the Causes and Prevention Tips[4]
Kim Hyun-soon ledger hello. Director Kim Hyeon-sun of Ceramic Dental Clinic no see. Among those who undergo orthodontic treatment, Feeling like my gums are going down That's why many people worry about whether it's a side effect of orthodontic treatment. today Gum recession Why does this happen and how? prevention Should I do it? I will explain in detail its relationship with orthodontic treatment. 1. Why does gum recession occur? Many people “Isn’t it because my gums are receding due to incorrect orthodontic treatment?” You may ask, but in fact, your gums may appear to go down temporarily as your teeth move during the orthodontic treatment. However, these changes will usually recover naturally over time once the correction is complete. Gum recession This is a condition in which the gums and alveolar bone actually decrease, exposing the tooth roots, and is a separate issue from orthodontic treatment. So what are the main causes of gum recession? as soon as Health of teeth and gums no see. ✔️Main causes of gum recession - Excessive occlusal force - Neglect of regular gum care - Long-neglected tartar and plaque - Bad brushing habits or excessive brushing pressure These factors are repeated Burden on the gums By giving it gradually Regression phenomenon This is what appears. Especially if periodontal disease is left untreated for a long time or there are many areas that are difficult to reach with a toothbrush, the gums may gradually recede without any external stimulation. 2. How can I prevent gum recession? The most important thing to prevent gum recession is Daily oral care habits no see. If you are undergoing correction How to brush your teeth This is more important. Because the braces are attached to your teeth, you need to take more care of them than usual, and follow the instructions of your dentist. Proper brushing technique and use of auxiliary tools We must put this into practice. especially Scaling It is effective not only in removing tartar but also in managing bacterial plaque that causes inflammation and preventing gum bone loss. Even if you just take good care of your teeth like this, you can sufficiently prevent your gums from receding. ✔️ Prevent gum recession - Remove plaque by brushing your teeth thoroughly - Use interdental brushes and dental floss - Perform regular scaling - Improve the habit of clenching your teeth 3. Will orthodontic treatment make gum recession worse? If you correct it Could it be that gum recession is getting worse? There are many people who are worried, In fact, the opposite is true. It is very rare for gum recession to occur during orthodontic treatment, and even if it does occur, Most people recover naturally after correction. Especially when teeth are aligned through orthodontic treatment Brushing your teeth becomes much easier, It also reduces food debris from getting stuck, which helps prevent gum disease in the long run. ✔️ What effects can you expect after correction? - Easy to remove bacterial plaque between overlapping teeth - Reduce blind spots when brushing your teeth - Reduce food sticking → Prevent gum inflammation - Evenly distributes force applied to teeth and gums also Even without correction Gum recession can occur. tooth Even in people who do not have orthodontic treatment, gum recession can occur due to underlying diseases, poor brushing habits, or excessive occlusal force. Rather, if you correct your teeth through orthodontic treatment, this burden will be reduced and you can expect a preventive effect. 4. The most important habit for healthy gums: regular checkups. The most surefire way to prevent gum recession is Visit the dentist regularly So Check your oral condition That's what I'm doing. Even if you think you take good care of yourself, there are invisible stains inside your mouth. tartar Ina inflammation This may remain. You can effectively prevent gum disease and recession by taking care of these areas through regular checkups and scaling. ✔️ Things to check during regular checkups - Whether tartar or plaque has accumulated - Whether the gums are inflamed or bleeding - Excessive occlusal force - Check your brushing habits and maintenance status To protect my teeth and gums for a long time even in my busy daily life Minimal maintenance and regular checkups Please make sure to practice this, whether you are in the middle of correction or not. healthy gums Habits for this should be maintained for life. We support your healthy smiles today as well. Director Kim Hyeon-sun Graduated from Seoul National University College of Dentistry Catholic University College of Medicine, Department of Orthodontics, Visiting Professor Orthodontic specialist (Ministry of Health and Welfare) Orthodontics and Accreditation (Korean Orthodontic Association) World Federation of Orthodontists (WFO) Fellowship Associate Professor of Outpatient Clinic, CHA University Hospital Director of Hyun Ceramic Dental Clinic -------------------------------- Click here to see more posts about Cashdoc Orthodontics! 🔗 [Health Column] Is it necessary to have orthodontic extraction? Orthodontic extraction criteria and tips for choosing a dental clinic 🔗 [Health Column] Which Braces Are Best? A Comparison of Ceramic, ClearC, and Invisalign
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