Sentences with phrase «damaged gum tissues»

To kill the bacteria in your dogs mouth and help heal damaged gum tissues is mouthwash.
There are some products in the market that deal very well in helping to kill the bacteria in your dog's mouth and could actually help heal damaged gum tissues.
Good choice — It's soft enough so that it won't damage the gum tissue but it still cleans effectively.
If left untreated — which happens way too often — it can damage the gum tissue and bone around teeth, resulting in serious infection and tooth loss.
Often the food is soft and they need something harder that offers abrasiveness without damaging gum tissue.
In some cases, broken teeth and damaged gum tissue have resulted.

Not exact matches

Damage can include alteration of the enamel surface, reduced strength of resin - based filling materials, damaged and inflamed gums, chemical burns, blistering of mouth and gum tissues and severe tooth sensitivity.
Bacteria under the gum line secrete toxins, which further damages the tissues if left untreated.
When plaque and tartar spread under the gum line, it can start to damage to the supporting tissues around the tooth and eventually lead to tooth loss.
Problems associated with Crowded, Rotated or Tilted Teeth including orthodontic treatment of impacted canine teeth - Early onset and increased severity of oral infection - Damage to soft tissue due to sharp teeth penetrating the gums.
Crown height reduction can often be curative in the beginning stages of dental disease when accompanied by diet correction and other preventive measures.1 — 3 However, in cases of moderate to severe dental disease, crown height reduction procedures will need to be performed repeatedly.1 - 3 Overgrown incisors or cheek teeth should be trimmed using a dental bur or trimming forceps (FIGURE 6A) designed specifically for crown reduction.1 - 3 Nail trimmers, rongeurs, and other manual cutting tools should never be used to perform crown height reduction.2, 3 Root damage, tooth fractures or splinters, and abnormal regrowth are likely to occur when using improper equipment.2, 3 Crown reduction performed without sedation or anesthesia is difficult and often done blindly, resulting in missed sharp points or spurs and injury to the gums, cheeks, or tongue.1 - 3 Rabbits with moderate to severe dental disease should be anesthetized, allowing crown reduction and reshaping to be performed with a low - speed dental bur while protecting soft tissues with bur guards and dental spatulas.1 — 3 (FIGURE 6B)
In the mouth, periodontal disease causes damage to gum tissue and bone around the teeth, leading to loss of these tissues.
It is important to allow this time for the gum tissue to heal, as hard food can damage the healing gum tissue and slow progress.
If the enlarged gums interfere with chewing or become damaged from chewing, the excess tissue may need to be surgically removed.
Overtime, this will lead to damage and inflammation of the gums, teeth roots, and other tissues.
These bacteria that are found in the plaque and calculus can colonize the area below the gum line and secrete substances that can damage the bone and soft tissues.
A bacterial invasion of the gums and tissues supporting the teeth, damaging them and ultimately causing tooth loss.
Periodontal disease is the inflammation (and reddening) of your pet's gums, as well as the damage and loss of the bone and soft tissue that supports your dog or cat's teeth.
Accidentally leave a piece of gum or tissue behind, and you'll have twice the mess to clean, not to mention the damage it can do to the inner workings of the washer.
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