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White Spots On Gums

A fungus called Candida Albicans, which is actually white spots on the gums, is in the mouth of every person. In a healthy person, this fungus is controlled by helpful bacteria that keep it at a low level. But certain products such as antibiotics or birth control actually lower the count of the friendly bacteria, which allows the Candida Albicans to grow.
Leukoplakia is another condition that creates white spots on the gums, and can be located at any spot in the mouth, like on or under the tongue, the roof of the mouth, below the lips, inside the cheek, or on the gums. These spots might be small, or even up to the size of a quarter; they are not cancerous, however they may indicate a pre-cancerous condition created by frequent irritation in that area. People who smoke are more likely to have leukoplakia because of the constant heat irritation in their mouth from the pipe or cigarette.

If you want to prevent having these white spots form on your gums and have a few hundred dollars stored away that you can spend on professional help, the best choice you can make is to have an in-office treatment session, especially if your teeth and/or gums are very sensitive.

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Kerry in Articles on September 04 2009 » Comments are closed.