YOGYAKARTA - Sariawan is a very disturbing problem, especially if it appears in an area that is difficult to reach, such as the back gum of Geraham teeth. This location makes the pain even more pronounced, especially when chewing food or brushing teeth. What causes filterawans in the back gums of gelar teeth?

Sariawan in the back gums is often not seen directly because of his hidden position, but the pain it causes can be quite painful. This condition not only causes pain, but can also affect a person's appetite, oral hygiene, and even sleep quality.

Therefore, it is important to understand what causes filterers in the back gums of geraham teeth and how to treat them effectively.

Here are some possible causes of filtering that appear in the back gums of your molar teeth:

One of the common causes of filtering in the back gums is physical trauma. Brushing your teeth too hard or using a brush with rough hair can injure soft tissue on the back of your teeth.

Likewise with consuming harsh, sharp, or too hot foods. For example, when eating chips or fried foods that can injure gums and trigger the onset of filterawan.

The back area of Geraham teeth is prone to fighting when eating, especially if you're eating in a hurry or having a uneven dental structure. This wound caused by fire can then develop into a filterawan. Especially if the cleanness of the mouth is not maintained.

Prolonged stress can reduce the immune system. When the body's immune system weakens, the body becomes more susceptible to various infections. Including infections in oral cavities such as filterawan. Stress also triggers hormonal changes that can affect the condition of the soft tissue in the mouth.

Lacks of vitamins and minerals such as vitamin B12, vitamin C, zinc, and iron can be the cause of the emergence of sariawan, especially in more sensitive parts of the back gum. Nutrition is important in the process of cell regeneration and wound healing.

Some oral care products such as toothpaste or mouthwash which contain sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) can cause irritation for some people and trigger the emergence of filterawans. In addition, allergic reactions to certain foods can also trigger circumvents in the mouth.

Autoimmune diseases such as lupus, Crohn's disease, or Behind Allahet's syndrome can cause chronic inflammation in the oral tissue, including the back gums. If you often experience filtering for no apparent reason and for a long time, you should immediately go to a doctor.

Here are some ways you can treat filterers in the back gums of your teeth:

Mudling using warm salt water solutions can help relieve inflammation and speed up the healing of sariawan. Salt water is mild antiseptic which can help clean the mouth area of the bacteria that cause infection.

There are various oles or gel drugs that are sold freely at pharmacies to help relieve pain and speed up the healing of sariawan. These products usually contain active ingredients such as benzokain, hydrogen peroxide, or mild corticosteroids.

As long as the sariawan has not recovered, avoid spicy, sour, or salty foods because they can exacerbate irritation. It is better to choose soft foods, not too hot, and easy to swallow.

Even though it hurts, you still have to keep your teeth and mouth clean. Use a soft hair brush and make sure to brush gently so as not to worsen the sariawan's wound. You can also use antiseptic mouthwash to keep the mouth area clean.

If airlines often recur, consider taking complex vitamin B supplements, vitamin C, or zinc after consulting a doctor. This supplement can help improve the immune system and speed up the healing process.

If the sariawan does not recover for more than 2 weeks, often relapses, or is accompanied by other symptoms such as fever or severe swelling, it is better to immediately consult a dentist or dentist. Doctors will carry out further examinations and provide proper treatment for your condition.

That's a review of the causes of filtering in the back gums of Geraham teeth. To treat it, you can use natural methods such as gargling in salt water, using topical sariawan drugs, and maintaining eating patterns and oral hygiene. Also read ways to relieve toothaches.

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