Most of the time, gingivitis is due to incorrect oral hygiene, since the accumulation of plaque on the surface of the teeth and gums acts as an ideal ground for the proliferation of bacteria and other pathogens.
The risk of gingivitis increases significantly in the following cases: alcoholism, vitamin deficiency, diabetes, pregnancy, long-term therapy with antidepressants and corticosteroids.
Untreated gingivitis can degenerate into pyorrhea (or periodontitis), gum pockets and gingival retractions, leading to tooth loss.
The published material is intended to allow quick access to general advice, suggestions and remedies that doctors and textbooks usually dispense for the treatment of Gingivitis; such indications must in no way substitute the opinion of the attending physician or other health specialists in the sector who are treating the patient.
and brushing after each meal, at least three times a day, is a useful remedy to avoid the nesting of bacteria in the oral cavity;- Aloe vera gel, to be applied directly on the gums to exploit their soothing and anti-inflammatory action;
- Altea (Althaea officinalis);
- Mallow (Malva sylvestris), indicated in case of gingivitis because it soothes inflammation.
- Calendula (Calendula officinalis).
- Echinacea (Echinacea purpurea);
- Astragalus(Astragalus membranaceus);
- Eleutherococcus (Eleutherococcus senticosus).
- Sage (Salvia officinalis);
- Mint (Mentha piperita);
- Cloves (Eugenia caryophyllata Thunb.).
- Witch hazel (Hamamelis virginiana);
- Tormentilla (Pontetilla tormentilla).
- Ibuprofen (eg Brufen, Moment, Subitene);
- Acetylsalicylic acid (eg Aspirin, salicin, Vivin C, Ascriptin);
- Naproxene (Aleve, Naprosyn, Prexan, Naprius).
- Hydrocortisone (eg Cortison CHEM, Idroco A ECB): apply the product directly on the inflamed gum, after meals and before going to sleep. Consult your doctor.
- Chlorhexidine (eg. Disinfene cream, Golasan mouthwash): keep the mouthwash in the mouth at least 30 seconds before expelling it. Do not swallow the product.
For this purpose, professional oral hygiene (aimed at removing plaque and tartar) is the medical treatment par excellence.