Affordable Dental Care Solutions for Gum Disease

By Susan Braden
Published May 10 2010

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The diagnoses of gum disease are on the rise, and this disease costs its victims money and pain every year! Even more discouraging, those most commonly troubled by this disease are past retirement, and may have difficulty finding the means to treat their condition. People aware of this condition are searching for affordable dental care solutions for preventing this disease -- check out these 3 ways you can best protect your gums.

Solution #1: Habit Control

Smoking, chewing tobacco, overeating, excessive consumption of sweets, and the use of antidepressants and other types of drugs can dramatically increase your chances of developing periodontal disease. If you are worried about developing gum disease, you can defend your mouth! To fend off this condition, consider quitting some of these health-threatening habits, and choosing healthier foods -- your mouth and your body will thank you.

Solution #2: Preventative Care

Preventative oral hygiene is often the most affordable dental care for the prevention of gum diseases. Here are some practical steps to establish the proper hygiene that can help prevent the onset of this condition.

1. Brushing. Brushing in the morning, after a meal, and before you go to sleep is a necessary pattern to establish if you are experiencing this disease. While a large amount of brushing may seem like a hassle, this daily pattern can save you a large amount of time at the dentist office and keep dollars in your pocket -- the hours and money you can save are good reasons to put in this extra effort!

2. Flossing. Though flossing may seem difficult or inconvenient, many dentists equate the unsanitary effects of not flossing to not cleaning between your fingers when washing your hands! Flossing is essential -- those who do not floss may accumulate a tooth-threatening amount of decay in the future.

3. Swishing Mouthwash. Though dentists agree that using mouthwash cannot substitute for brushing, it can make a noticeable difference in your effort to regain control of a mouth overrun by decay. Be sure to use a mouthwash with zinc chloride. Most mouthwashes use a form of alcohol to kill bacteria in your mouth, but this alcohol ingredient alone does not necessarily cleanse your mouth from the bacteria that can lead to gum disease.

Solution #3: Treatment at a Dentist Office

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Once patients have been diagnosed with gum disease, they may want to investigate a few treatment options at their dentists. Many dentist offices, however, do not offer cheap enough care for patients to manage, in a time when deep cleanings and gingivectomy procedures cost thousands of dollars without an affordable dental care plan. Patients with such a plan may find better rates at their dentists, who can offer effective treatment for this condition.

These 3 prevention methods can be helpful ways to rid your mouth of gum disease. Investigate these solutions to find the help you need to treat your condition. Diligent oral care will take much discipline and patience, but because dentistry work is expensive, your extra effort will be worth it!

For more affordable dental care tips from Susan Braden, see this article.


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