What Causes Gingivitis in Children?
When we think of oral health, we usually think of teeth first. However, while your child's teeth are essential, so are their gums. Their gums support and hold their teeth in place. They also act as a protective seal, keeping bad bacteria out. Gum or periodontal disease can develop if the gums are not properly cared for. Although this disease is more common in adults, it can also affect children. The good news is that children are more likely to have gingivitis, which is easily treated. Causes of Gingivitis in Children Oral hygiene is lacking. The accumulation of plaque, which occurs when it is not thoroughly removed by brushing and flossing, is the primary cause of gum disease. Plaque eventually hardens into tartar, which can only be removed at the dentist's office with specialized tools. In addition, unremoved stuck food items can cause gum irritation and infection. Diet. A diet high in starches and sugar and low in essential vitamins and minerals can increase a chil...