7 Ways to Tackle Gum Sensitivity

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By Cielo Dental & Orthodontics | June 19, 2019

Do you have swollen, irritated, or painful gums? Do your gums bleed or become sore when you brush or floss your teeth?

If yes, unfortunately, you are suffering from gum sensitivity. Gum sensitivity and soreness are one of the most common, yet ignored dental health problems. Pain from gum sensitivity can range from just a few minutes to days and even months. Gum diseases, poor oral hygiene, unhealthy habits, and stressful routine are all probable causes of this dental condition and while mild sensitivity is often ignored, severe gum sensitivity calls for serious treatment and lifestyle changes.

You can deal with less critical gum issues at home, but, in case of a severe underlying cause or associated diseases, it’ll be best to visit a dentist.  

Here are 7 ways to tackle unpleasant aches and maintain healthy gums:

1. Take Care of Oral Hygiene

Your mom probably doesn’t remind you to brush and floss your teeth anymore, so you’ve started neglecting your oral hygiene. But if you want to protect your gums and ensure that they don’t become sensitive, it’s important to develop healthy habits in the long run.

Brush your teeth twice a day with a soft bristle toothbrush. Ask your dentist for the best technique and keep in mind that excessive or vigorous brushing might worsen the condition. Floss your teeth at least once a day. It’s also a great practice to use an antiseptic mouthwash after every meal as it’ll soothe irritated gums and kill bacteria.

2. Say No to Smoking

Smoking is a bad habit that is not just harmful for your lungs, but your whole body, especially your teeth. Apart from turning them into a nasty shade of yellow, smoking also affects your gums. If you’re a smoker, quit smoking to get rid of gum sensitivity for good.

3. Drink Water After Meals

Drinking water helps wash away food remnants from the mouth and teeth, and staying hydrated is beneficial for overall health.

4. Eat Food Rich in Vitamin C

Vitamin C is your gum’s best friend. It strengthens them and ensures that sensitivity becomes a non-issue. Try to increase the intake of citrus fruits like orange, kiwi, grapefruit, and lemon as they are rich in vitamin C. Vegetables like broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, and capsicums are also great sources of vitamin C. An adult must consume 65-90 mg of vitamin C every day.

5. Avoid Stress

Stressful jobs and routines can affect both your physical and psychological health. Although the connection between stress and gum sensitivity may seem surprising, you can notice significant improvement in your gum health by maintaining regular sleep patterns, exercising daily, and managing stress effectively.

6. Take Over-the-Counter Medication for Mild Distress

Mild gum sensitivity and soreness can be treated with some over-the-counter medicines too. However, you make sure you go through the medication package insert before using them. Oral gels and painkillers can help soothe gum sensitivity to some extent. These may include Anbesol, Orajel, Chloraseptic, and Xylocaine.

7. Visit a Dentist

If the soreness doesn’t improve, make an appointment with an El Paso dentist right away. Overlooking lingering gum sensitivity can worsen the condition and you might be at the risk of other gum diseases. The dentist will analyze the causes, diagnose the disease, prescribe medication, and suggest gum diseases treatments to help you overcome the problem.

Call our dental clinic to make an appointment with a dentist who may be able to help you find out more about this topic, and improve your oral health.

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