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PeriActive Mouthwash/Top 5 Causes of Gum Inflammation & How to Prevent Them

Saturday, August 16, 2025

Top 5 Causes of Gum Inflammation & How to Prevent Them

Gum inflammation is a silent epidemic affecting millions worldwide. Swollen, red, or tender gums can signal gingivitis or other oral health issues. Fortunately, understanding the causes of gum inflammation allows you to prevent damage before it escalates.

Cause #1: Plaque and Tartar Buildup
Plaque is a sticky layer of bacteria that accumulates on teeth. If left untreated, it hardens into tartar, irritating the gums and causing inflammation. Brushing and flossing alone may not be enough; daily use of PeriActive Oral Rinse helps reduce inflammation at the source.

Cause #2: Hormonal Fluctuations
Pregnancy, puberty, and menopause can make gums more sensitive, increasing the risk of swelling and bleeding. Using a gentle yet effective mouth rinse like PeriActive can help maintain gum health during these periods.

Cause #3: Poor Nutrition
A diet lacking vitamins C and D, calcium, and omega-3 fatty acids can weaken gum tissue, leaving it more prone to inflammation. Incorporate fresh fruits, leafy greens, and fatty fish to strengthen your gums from the inside out.

Cause #4: Smoking and Tobacco Use
Tobacco products restrict blood flow to gums, impair healing, and increase the likelihood of gum disease. Quitting smoking and using a clinically proven rinse like PeriActive can help reverse some of the damage.

Cause #5: Medical Conditions
Diabetes, autoimmune disorders, and certain medications can make gums more susceptible to inflammation. If you have a chronic condition, daily oral care and inflammation-reducing rinses are essential.

How PeriActive Oral Rinse Supports Gum Health
PeriActive’s unique formula:
Reduces redness and swelling
Strengthens gum tissue
Targets harmful bacteria without harsh chemicals
Safe for daily use, even for sensitive gums
Prevention Tips
Brush and floss daily
Rinse with PeriActive after brushing
Maintain a balanced diet
Avoid tobacco products
Stay hydrated to support saliva production

Conclusion
Gum inflammation doesn’t have to be inevitable. With consistent oral hygiene, a healthy lifestyle, and the clinically proven benefits of PeriActive Oral Rinse, you can protect your gums and prevent serious oral health problems.

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