Saturday, May 4, 2013

Women More Vulnerable Bleeding gums


Hormonal changes in women can lead to gum disease is bleeding in women. Even so, it also depends on the presence or absence of plaque buildup on teeth and gums meeting.

Bleeding gums are the first signs of gum inflammation or gingivitis.
According drg.Dedy Yudha Rismanto, Sp.Perio, hormonal changes will cause gum swelling, no pain, or bleeding.

"Usually preceded by a germ or a stack of plaques. Changes in hormone will stimulate the germs," he told a media conference Gum Problems Solutions in Jakarta, Thursday (05.02.13).

Because bacteria grow on, gums will be stimulated to secrete immune response resulting in inflammation and swelling. "This reaction causes the gums to thicken the walls at the neck.'s Why so swollen," said a doctor from the Faculty of Medicine, University of Indonesia.

When swollen left, the wall being built will be broken and cause bacteria into the tooth enamel. The germs could potentially cause injury to the blood vessels and tissues in it, causing bleeding gums.

There are at least 5 things that indicate inflammation, the swelling, pain, fever, tissue damage, and cell damage. On gingivitis, fever occurs at the cellular level that can not be felt.

Gum disease is bleeding due to hormonal changes is difficult to avoid because it is not easy to control the hormones in the body.

"To prevent bleeding gums can be done with diligent cleaning teeth and tartar, and check their teeth and gums," he said

sources:
http://health.kompas.com/read/2013/05/03/07222264/Wanita.Lebih.Rentan.Gusi.Berdarah

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