July 24, 2008
Preventing Swollen Gums Caused By Wisdom Tooth Eruption
It is suspected that periodontal disease may cause respiratory disease, particularly lung infections such as pneumonia, or exacerbate existing respiratory conditions or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Healthy gums are pink and firm and do not bleed easily. Occasionally your gums may bleed if you brush your teeth and gums too hard, use a hard-bristled toothbrush, or snap dental floss hard against your gums. A swollen gum can be caused by an erupting wisdom tooth. Sometimes the tooth above bites the tissue and causes pain. For you to keep your teeth and prevent any further damage you should definitely seek immediate dental care. Gum disease raises the risk of having a stroke and may lead to early death.
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