Gingival disease
Gingival disease is a term used to group the diseases that affect the gingiva. The most common gingival disease is gingivitis, the earliest stage of gingival-related diseases. Gingival disease encompasses all the conditions surrounding the gums; this includes plaque-induced gingivitis, non-dental biofilm plaque-induced gingivitis, and periodontal diseases.
Types
Gingival health that is not well cared for is usually connected with inflammation of the gums. This leads to gingivitis, which is linked to two categories:- Dental plaque biofilm-induced gingivitis
- Non-dental-plaque-induced gingival disease
Gingival Classifications
- Dental plaque biofilm-induced
- # Associated with dental biofilm alone
- # Mediated by systemic or local risk factors
- # Drug-influenced gingival enlargement
- Non-dental-plaque-induced
- # Genetic/ developmental disorders
- # Specific infections
- # Inflammatory and immune conditions
- # Reactive processes
- # Neoplasms
- # Endocrine, nutritional, and metabolic diseases
- # Traumatic lesions
- # Gingival pigmentation
Causes
Dental plaque accumulates at the surfaces when proper cleaning and maintenance are not done. There is inflammation due to the bacteria released from the toxins. Calculus forms, and if not removed, causes this disease. In most cases, the cause of gingival diseases such as gingivitis is due to poor oral hygiene. This is the most common cause of gingival diseases. Though other factors included are:- Smoking
- Diabetes
- Female hormonal change
- Cancer treatment
- Epilepsy drugs
Treatment/Preventatives
The condition must be treated by professional dental care when left untreated for too long. Though gingival diseases can be easily prevented with good daily oral maintenance. The ADA recommends five preventatives that are essential to supporting healthy oral health:- Brush teeth twice daily with an ADA-recommended fluoride toothpaste for 2 minutes
- Replace toothbrush every 3–4 months
- Floss at least once every day
- Maintain a healthy diet; less sugar intake
- Pursue dental care twice annually