Question:
Since surgery I have been experiencing swollen, and bleeding gums....
it's to the point where teeth are even tender, and hurt when I chew. I am off to see the dentist...But, I am wondering if anyone has experienced this as well, and if so what they did to remedy the problem. — Tammy M. (posted on February 28, 2002)
February 28, 2002
The tissues in your mouth are greatly affected by hormonal levels and
nutrition. A rapid weight loss throws the hormone levels out of wack and
there is really nothing you can do about that. However you are in total
control of your nutrition and dental hygiene. Make sure you are eating the
correct amount of protien and getting all the supplimental
vitamins...vitamin C is very important for good oral tissues. Drink 1/2 cup
of orange juice daily...it the sugar content affects you than dilute it
with water of diet 7-up...stir well to break the carbonation...make sure
you brush and floss daily...with all the chewing you are dong the mouth is
really getting a work out...while the gums are sore hold hot water in your
mouth and force between the teeth..swishing back and forth for as long as
you can...also begin to massage the gums with a very soft tooth brush...you
can do this while watching tv if it doesn't gross the family out...the
tissues may bleed at first...bleeding gums is not healthy...so continue to
massage gently to toughen them up...you are dislodging the bacteria which
has taken over because of your weakened system since surgery...many women
in the during pregnancy experience the same symptoms due to the change in
hormal levels...this is referred to as pregnancy gingivitis.
Keep brushing and you will see a big improvement. Good luck.
Diane Zimmer (dental hygienist)
— Diane Z.
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