Recently noticed i had gingivitis with some gum recession and some pretty bad swelling on my top left gum. I started brushing twice a day for a full 2 minutes and also flossing twice a day. After doing this for a week i noticed a MASSIVE difference. Thank you for all the help!
I'm 28 and I've already had a gum tissue graft for gum recession lol. I can't help it my depression is horrible and in depression and other mental illness you can't really consider the future. Our brains don't work like that. It just doesn't matter. Even if I could see into the future and see what will happen to my teeth and body due to gum disease it wouldn't motivate me. It's so messed up.
you're not alone! my best advice is to take 1 day at a time. all we can do is the best we can. every day might look different -- but us dental professionals are always on your team!
Same, thought my teeth were bad anyway so WHY BOTHER my depression said. Then I got an infection and needed a root canal, 4 actually..... and the sharp pain from an infected tooth is ungodly unbearable. And root canals are at least $4000. Set reminders. Start small. Dentistry is so OVERWHELMING especially when suffering anhedonia because there's so much you need to do to be perfect right? Thats something that often gets overlooked i think.. (Maybe a video idea, Whitney) Start brushing just once a day, thats what I did for a few months. Once you feel like it, add more to your dental hygiene. It really does help a lot, even with the depression.
I've had issues forever but about 2 years ago my existential anxiety was crippling in the morning especially. I've been on Lexapro for 4 months and it has been a big help. I still have reasons but I can function better without physical weirdness discomfirt, a kind of biological panic that overrides my brain and makes me feel weak. There are lots of different aspects to depression. Mostly real. Some random body symptoms that are disempowering. I can now process my grief better. Ask for more help. Good luck
I get cleaning every 3 months 😭😭😭😭 years of brushing to aggressively and flossing aggressively and not going to the dentist as often as I should have because of extreme fear is what led me to early periodontitis 😭😭😭 I have receding gums and I don't want to have to get a gum graft!! I heard it it's very painful and uncomfortable and I don't even think Medi-Cal covers it 😭😭😭😭
Hang in there, I too have Dentical & was just diagnosed with the same condition. There is hope! Check out Dr Ellise protocol. I’m doing whatever research I can to help optimize my gum oral health & improve my condition. I’m happy to share what I gather if you’re interested!
Yooo I haven’t gone to the dentist in 6 years if not 7 and they said I have 3 tiny cavities very tiny literally I just eat healthy no sugar no meat no starchy foods!
i've always had teeth issues, my parents were never attentive to me when it came to my teeth so i never really took care of them. I remember being a toddler smiling for a school photo and the photographer telling me not to because my teeth were yellow. Sometime last year my dentist told me i had gum disease , but in the early stage and when i got a check up last month she said it wasn't changing (getting better or worse) I just really want to be able to reverse this and have healthy gums so i pray these tips actually help
I'm 28 and I know mine is because of severe gingivitis that I'm too depressed to take care of. I do my twice annual regular cleanings and the hand scaling always hurts like a b**ch.
I had gingivitis then brushed and flossed regularly for about 2 weeks. My gums bled initially but now they are not bleeding but my gums have receded and my bite has changed like you said so I'm not sure what to make of this. I also don't smoke btw.
If you haven't gone to the dentist go and ask directly. I went 25 years without going and finally went and it was the best thing I ever did. And there was no judgment by the employees. They got in there and did the work and I did my part moving forward at home and things are great now
@@black_sheep_fab9411 That's good for you. I never skipped for 25 years straight (I haven't even lived for that long lol) but I went maybe about 9 months ago and did get judged because I wasn't going every 6 months. I'm going again this week and I think I'll be judged again tbh but that really doesn't stop me because better late than never. Also like the initial comment said I started brushing and flossing regularly and my gums are not bleeding anymore so maybe they'll actually say my gingivitis has been cured? I hope so!
Hey, I don't know if this is exactly in your wheelhouse, but I might have to get my tonsils taken out and would love it if you could make a video on the surgery and recovery! I'm quite intimidated...
Hi I have periodontal disease in 4 teeth and for 6 or 7 years I have controlled the gums reducing any more my question is do you know if gums and bone can be regenerated
What if your teeth are not straight and u brush, floss, and do oil pulling and around some areas of the teeth that are tightly close together there's still visible build up? I dnt know how to get rid of it cause the tooth is in a odd position? Thank you for your videos there very helpful and educational 💝💝💝💝
it depends! everyone is different! most hygienists will evaluate yearly if you can graduate up to every 4 months or every 6 months. but having said that, some patients will stay on 3 months forever. it really just depends on the status of your gums! hope this helps!
Hi, my friend has fixed dentures, the sort of tentures where they grind down your teeth to a tip. Two of his teeth need root Kanals but he only eats antibiotics and gurgles with mouthwatering. No he got gingivitis! Can he get gingivitis with dentures?
I have an open bite and now I have pain in tooth #2 because of eating nuts and raw veg where my molars slam on each other..If I refrain from chewing on the tooth for a while and only eat soft food, can the pain go away?
I think i had peridontitis in my younger days, my dentist now says i dont have it or gingivitus as i go for regular cleanings etc but im confused because i thought periodontitis isnt curable? Is it possible to no longer have it like my dentist says?
I could be wrong but I think it isn't "curable" because it's a statement for bone loss, which once it's gone it's gone. However, as long as you manage, you should be able to refrain from having any more bone loss in the future. Again, could be wrong but that's what I gather.
maybe it was gingivitis you had when you were younger?! and maybe you were showing signs of perio! gum disease is a range. and the goal is to not allow it to get to the incurable stage. but it does sometimes happen, and when it does -- we maintain and manage it!
@@TeethTalkwhat do you mean about the incurable stage? Is it just to say that the bone loss and gum loss is not curable, or is it about the fact that once the bacteria is at this stage, they cannot be stopped and it will progress faster forever?! I have mild periodontitis and am scared about bacteria leaking out in my bloodstream and all of those things you listed. I try my hardest with my teeth now and don't have bleeding but I do have recession and sometimes still have inflammation on some teeth.
I have one tooth where the gum line looks weird around it and it’s just under 4 months I’ve had a cleaning ... brush my teeth 3x a day floss at night + waterpik + xylitol mints after meals ... oil pulling and occasional salt rinse ... bought a toothpaste for gum repair ... getting annoyed now doing all this stuff for nothing Sorry for the rant ... is this something I should get concerned about and get another cleaning now rather than my scheduled September appointment ? Only thing I can possibly think of causing this despite is being a mouth breather due to a deviated septum which I have now been waiting 19 months for a surgery Any recommendations? I can’t think of anything else I can possibly do ... maybe mouth wash but considering everything I already do I’m so annoyed with what’s going on
@@kwufoduklydia6914 thanks for the reply. I believe so ...called for a cleaning in 2 weeks didn’t want to risk it I truly believe my problems all stem to my deviated septum causing my mouth breathing and dry mouth. Haven’t had a 8+ hrs night of sleep in forever . Anyone ever have any problems ask to speak to a specialist ASAP never trust your doctors Spent 20 years telling dr’s somethings off with my nose and they all told me it’s fine and I got a new dr a few years ago and she sent me to a specialist right away and been waiting now since Jan 2023 for a call which has yet to come. Anyways anyone who reads this with issues don’t wait decades
I’ve had a scary amount of gum loss on my just my right side upper and lower canines, not noticeably on any of my other my other teeth. I don’t have any of the other signs but I’m a smoker so I’m guessing that’s why 🥲
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Recently noticed i had gingivitis with some gum recession and some pretty bad swelling on my top left gum. I started brushing twice a day for a full 2 minutes and also flossing twice a day. After doing this for a week i noticed a MASSIVE difference. Thank you for all the help!
how is it now?
@@nick-v3q4wprobobly gone now lol, it was 5 months ago and he said in his comment it was already a massive change in a week.
I also appreciate you spreading correct info about fluoride with your recent video!
I'm 28 and I've already had a gum tissue graft for gum recession lol. I can't help it my depression is horrible and in depression and other mental illness you can't really consider the future. Our brains don't work like that. It just doesn't matter. Even if I could see into the future and see what will happen to my teeth and body due to gum disease it wouldn't motivate me. It's so messed up.
you're not alone! my best advice is to take 1 day at a time. all we can do is the best we can. every day might look different -- but us dental professionals are always on your team!
I use xylitol every morning and evening for 3 weeks. It’s a miracle. My gums are getting better every day. I am so excited.
Same, thought my teeth were bad anyway so WHY BOTHER my depression said. Then I got an infection and needed a root canal, 4 actually..... and the sharp pain from an infected tooth is ungodly unbearable. And root canals are at least $4000.
Set reminders. Start small. Dentistry is so OVERWHELMING especially when suffering anhedonia because there's so much you need to do to be perfect right? Thats something that often gets overlooked i think.. (Maybe a video idea, Whitney) Start brushing just once a day, thats what I did for a few months. Once you feel like it, add more to your dental hygiene. It really does help a lot, even with the depression.
@@LVA1995 how do u use? As in form of gums or mints?
I've had issues forever but about 2 years ago my existential anxiety was crippling in the morning especially. I've been on Lexapro for 4 months and it has been a big help. I still have reasons but I can function better without physical weirdness discomfirt, a kind of biological panic that overrides my brain and makes me feel weak. There are lots of different aspects to depression. Mostly real. Some random body symptoms that are disempowering. I can now process my grief better. Ask for more help. Good luck
I get cleaning every 3 months 😭😭😭😭 years of brushing to aggressively and flossing aggressively and not going to the dentist as often as I should have because of extreme fear is what led me to early periodontitis 😭😭😭
I have receding gums and I don't want to have to get a gum graft!! I heard it it's very painful and uncomfortable and I don't even think Medi-Cal covers it 😭😭😭😭
Look into LANAP is a laser for gums
Hang in there, I too have Dentical & was just diagnosed with the same condition. There is hope! Check out Dr Ellise protocol. I’m doing whatever research I can to help optimize my gum oral health & improve my condition. I’m happy to share what I gather if you’re interested!
@meedy92 you're reversing your gum recession without needing a gum graft?? how?
Floss, brush, mouthwash. If you have redness starting, do those three things in that order twice a day. Most likely the problem will be gone in days.
I'd love to see a video on the benefits of regular use of xylitol.
here's my xylitol video -- hope this helps: th-cam.com/video/6D050cgCZaw/w-d-xo.html
Hi Teeth Talk Girl,
I'm in a dental assistant program and your videos are very helpful. I hope to be a hygienist in the future. Peace, love, and teeth
yay!!! I love to hear this!!! wishing you the best toothy journey! and thank you for this kind comment!
Omg 😢😢😢😢my teeth hurt after I eat I have a filling that feel out a cavity a teeth the hurts after I eat
You are the best!!🤩🤩😍😍
Yooo I haven’t gone to the dentist in 6 years if not 7 and they said I have 3 tiny cavities very tiny literally I just eat healthy no sugar no meat no starchy foods!
i've always had teeth issues, my parents were never attentive to me when it came to my teeth so i never really took care of them. I remember being a toddler smiling for a school photo and the photographer telling me not to because my teeth were yellow. Sometime last year my dentist told me i had gum disease , but in the early stage and when i got a check up last month she said it wasn't changing (getting better or worse) I just really want to be able to reverse this and have healthy gums so i pray these tips actually help
The deeper the pocket… 🦷…… the deeper the pocket 💰
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That's messed up. But I'm on Medicaid so it's free. Going tomorrow for a cleaning..
Why do my cleanings hurt so bad (I am 47)?
I'm 28 and I know mine is because of severe gingivitis that I'm too depressed to take care of. I do my twice annual regular cleanings and the hand scaling always hurts like a b**ch.
So sorry for that, but I think your dentist can give you a treatment option that can relief the pain
@@chinwendumarycynthia Same for me. My dentist now numbs the side that needs cleaning. A calmer experience for us both.
I had gingivitis then brushed and flossed regularly for about 2 weeks. My gums bled initially but now they are not bleeding but my gums have receded and my bite has changed like you said so I'm not sure what to make of this. I also don't smoke btw.
If you haven't gone to the dentist go and ask directly. I went 25 years without going and finally went and it was the best thing I ever did. And there was no judgment by the employees. They got in there and did the work and I did my part moving forward at home and things are great now
@@black_sheep_fab9411 That's good for you. I never skipped for 25 years straight (I haven't even lived for that long lol) but I went maybe about 9 months ago and did get judged because I wasn't going every 6 months. I'm going again this week and I think I'll be judged again tbh but that really doesn't stop me because better late than never. Also like the initial comment said I started brushing and flossing regularly and my gums are not bleeding anymore so maybe they'll actually say my gingivitis has been cured? I hope so!
is listerine total care mouthwash good to use if not which is a good mouthwash to use thank you
Do you know if our bodies can regrow bone during periodontal disease I have 5 teeth with periodontal disease and have maintained it for 5 to 7 years
Hey, I don't know if this is exactly in your wheelhouse, but I might have to get my tonsils taken out and would love it if you could make a video on the surgery and recovery! I'm quite intimidated...
Love your videos - I think I learned how to properly brush properly after 40 years doing it incorrectly! 🫡
Hi I have periodontal disease in 4 teeth and for 6 or 7 years I have controlled the gums reducing any more my question is do you know if gums and bone can be regenerated
does gingivitis cause gum recession
Yes it I causes it
it can be one of the causes. here's my recession video with more causes -- th-cam.com/video/jAsNJcb4iag/w-d-xo.html
Has anyone tried toothpate
Lacalut ?
Please pray for me 😢❤
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What do you think of these micro fibre toothbrush?
What if your teeth are not straight and u brush, floss, and do oil pulling and around some areas of the teeth that are tightly close together there's still visible build up? I dnt know how to get rid of it cause the tooth is in a odd position? Thank you for your videos there very helpful and educational 💝💝💝💝
How long would you say to go every 3 months if you have periodontitis, like permanently or for a couple of years or for a few years?
I would just go and make it a part of your routine for the next few years…. At this point, just get in there 🦷
@@MikeGonzalez-r9h thanks I do go every 3 months now, just wasn't sure how long to do it for. 🦷
it depends! everyone is different! most hygienists will evaluate yearly if you can graduate up to every 4 months or every 6 months. but having said that, some patients will stay on 3 months forever. it really just depends on the status of your gums! hope this helps!
@@TeethTalk thanks 🙂
Hi, my friend has fixed dentures, the sort of tentures where they grind down your teeth to a tip.
Two of his teeth need root Kanals but he only eats antibiotics and gurgles with mouthwatering.
No he got gingivitis!
Can he get gingivitis with dentures?
I have an open bite and now I have pain in tooth #2 because of eating nuts and raw veg where my molars slam on each other..If I refrain from chewing on the tooth for a while and only eat soft food, can the pain go away?
Hello can you make a video about invisible cracks on tooth that can only seen in sunlight I have those and I'm just 19
This is happening to me rn, and my one molar feels loose. Is that common?
I am just going to say I have cried every single night when I have gingivitis because it hurts 😢
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I think i had peridontitis in my younger days, my dentist now says i dont have it or gingivitus as i go for regular cleanings etc but im confused because i thought periodontitis isnt curable? Is it possible to no longer have it like my dentist says?
I could be wrong but I think it isn't "curable" because it's a statement for bone loss, which once it's gone it's gone. However, as long as you manage, you should be able to refrain from having any more bone loss in the future. Again, could be wrong but that's what I gather.
@@sencerr226 Makes sense, thanks
maybe it was gingivitis you had when you were younger?! and maybe you were showing signs of perio! gum disease is a range. and the goal is to not allow it to get to the incurable stage. but it does sometimes happen, and when it does -- we maintain and manage it!
@@TeethTalkwhat do you mean about the incurable stage? Is it just to say that the bone loss and gum loss is not curable, or is it about the fact that once the bacteria is at this stage, they cannot be stopped and it will progress faster forever?! I have mild periodontitis and am scared about bacteria leaking out in my bloodstream and all of those things you listed. I try my hardest with my teeth now and don't have bleeding but I do have recession and sometimes still have inflammation on some teeth.
I have one tooth where the gum line looks weird around it and it’s just under 4 months I’ve had a cleaning ... brush my teeth 3x a day floss at night + waterpik + xylitol mints after meals ... oil pulling and occasional salt rinse ... bought a toothpaste for gum repair ... getting annoyed now doing all this stuff for nothing
Sorry for the rant ... is this something I should get concerned about and get another cleaning now rather than my scheduled September appointment ? Only thing I can possibly think of causing this despite is being a mouth breather due to a deviated septum which I have now been waiting 19 months for a surgery
Any recommendations? I can’t think of anything else I can possibly do ... maybe mouth wash but considering everything I already do I’m so annoyed with what’s going on
I hope you’re heeding to the correct tooth brushing technique and you’re flossing properly
@@kwufoduklydia6914 thanks for the reply. I believe so ...called for a cleaning in 2 weeks didn’t want to risk it I truly believe my problems all stem to my deviated septum causing my mouth breathing and dry mouth. Haven’t had a 8+ hrs night of sleep in forever . Anyone ever have any problems ask to speak to a specialist ASAP never trust your doctors
Spent 20 years telling dr’s somethings off with my nose and they all told me it’s fine and I got a new dr a few years ago and she sent me to a specialist right away and been waiting now since Jan 2023 for a call which has yet to come. Anyways anyone who reads this with issues don’t wait decades
I’ve had a scary amount of gum loss on my just my right side upper and lower canines, not noticeably on any of my other my other teeth. I don’t have any of the other signs but I’m a smoker so I’m guessing that’s why 🥲