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Oral hygiene includes not only taking care of teeth, but also gums. Inflammation of the gums can affect not only your teeth, but also the general health of your entire body, which can induce pain, suffering and require many varied treatments. With this safe and easy-to operate, home treatment, B-Cure Laser increases the production of enzymes that fight inflammation and reduce pain and the harm caused by free radicals.
What Is the Function of Gums?
Gums are the soft tissue surrounding the teeth, forming a sealing mechanism that binds the teeth to the underlying jawbone.
The most important role of the gums is to maintain the positioning of the teeth within the oral cavity.
Poor oral hygiene can lead to bacterial development and cause inflammation of the gums, which may lead to recession of the gums, pain and damage to their holding capability, resulting in the loss of teeth.
Besides damage caused to the teeth, the gums are the only point of exposed tissue in the body that is not totally sealed. In other words, bacteria, toxins and other infectious matter can penetrate the connective fiber between the gums and the teeth, which in addition to harming the gums, may also enter the bloodstream, potentially affecting the entire body.
How Does Inflammation of the Gums Develop?
Dental plaque or tartar builds up around the teeth caused mainly by poor oral hygiene. The tartar collects and serves as a convenient platform for germs and toxins that cause inflammation and irritation.
In some cases, there is evident recession of the connective tissue between the gums and the teeth, while the upper part of the soft tissue remains in place. In this type of situation a pocket is created between the gums and the teeth preventing the effective removal of germs, even after brushing, which can lead to the accumulation of germs and toxins in the pocket, which in turn produce inflammation.
Lack of treatment in a condition of gum inflammation can lead to gum recession, which exposes areas of the teeth that are not intended to be exposed. This exposure causes sensitivity to hot and cold, to touch, and even to certain types of food. In extreme cases, it can cause tooth loss.
Research shows that inflammation of the gums not only harms teeth, but can also enable germs to enter the body. This can cause harm to those with chronic diseases, induce early labor and cause low-weight in newborns, lead to cardiac damage, promote dementia, harm diabetic balance, and may impair the body’s immune system. Healthy gums serve as a “Gatekeeper” and do not allow germs or their byproducts to enter the body.
Methods of Treatment and Prevention
To prevent the development of gum inflammation, one must maintain oral hygiene throughout the day. The best way to promote oral hygiene is to brush after every meal. Make sure to brush your teeth every morning and every evening to remove the layer of germs that have accumulated during the day and the night. Moreover, of course, visit the oral hygienist and dentist regularly.
Treating Gum Inflammation with Low Level Laser – B-Cure Laser
For those who suffer from chronic tooth infections, dentists recommend low-level laser treatment. Today this can be done at home, on a daily basis, using the B-Cure Laser. Treatment using low-level laser helps reduce and halt the process of gum inflammation. The low-level laser increases the release of anti-inflammatory enzymes and helps the body in its natural healing process. B-Cure Laser offers treatment at home with low-level laser, with a compact, portable and easy-to-use device. The first treatment begins with 1½ minutes for each point of treatment, gradually increasing the duration to 8 minutes, twice a day, for a period of at least two weeks.
Low-level laser has been clinically proven as an effective treatment for gum inflammation. A study carried out in 2015 proved that B-Cure Laser led to the substantial reduction of inflammatory germs in the oral cavity (killing over 60% of germs).
Advantages of Treatment with B-Cure Laser
- Helps reduce pain and swelling
- Speeds up the healing process
- Reduces consumption of drugs
- User-friendly for home use: lightweight, portable, and rechargeable
- Scientifically proven – over 2,000 studies all over the world prove that low-level laser is safe and effective for all family members.
Treatment Protocol
Place the device along the jaw joint, next to the ear for 8 minutes.
Upon concluding the treatment set the device for an additional 8 minutes and place it over the width of the jaw. The mouth should be slightly open during treatment to enable opening the joint and increasing the efficacy of the beam penetration.