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Preventing gingivitis starts with good oral hygiene. Here are some important steps you can take to prevent gingivitis: regularly and thoroughly brush your teeth with a soft toothbrush, floss daily to remove plaque between your teeth, and maintain regular dental check-ups and professional cleanings.
Several factors can increase the risk of developing gingivitis, including poor oral hygiene, smoking, diabetes, hormonal changes (such as during pregnancy), ill-fitting dental restorations, certain medications, genetic predisposition, and a weakened immune system.
The treatment of gingivitis usually begins with the removal of plaque and tartar during a professional dental cleaning. Additionally, your dentist will provide instructions on how to improve your oral hygiene, including proper brushing and flossing techniques. In some cases, an antimicrobial mouthwash may be recommended. Regular dental check-ups are crucial for monitoring the progress of gingivitis and applying further treatments if necessary.
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