Published on: 2025-11-13 | Written by: Dr. Ahmed Zawam, Oral and Dental Specialist, Techno Clinic
, and speaking. Gum diseases include gingivitis, gum recession, bleeding, and chronic gum infections, while tooth sensitivity refers to painful reactions when consuming hot, cold, or sweet foods and drinks.
Dr. Ahmed Zawam, a dental specialist, emphasizes that early diagnosis and proper treatment are key to maintaining healthy gums and teeth and preventing serious complications.
Accumulation of plaque and tartar on teeth.
Smoking and poor dietary habits.
Inadequate daily oral hygiene using a toothbrush and dental floss.
Certain medical conditions, such as diabetes or vitamin deficiencies.
Dr. Ahmed Zawam stresses that early gum inflammation can be prevented through daily oral care and regular dental check-ups.
Gum recession exposing tooth roots.
Tooth decay or cracks.
Enamel erosion caused by acidic foods or aggressive brushing.
Certain dental procedures, such as teeth whitening or fillings.
Dr. Ahmed Zawam confirms that accurate identification of the cause is essential to choose the most effective treatment and relieve pain.
Professional dental cleaning to remove plaque and tartar.
Use of antibacterial treatments and antiseptic mouthwashes.
Surgical intervention in advanced cases.
Educating patients on proper daily care for gums and teeth.
Dr. Ahmed Zawam emphasizes that following treatment and regular check-ups ensures improved gum health and prevents complications.
Using special toothpaste for sensitive teeth containing fluoride.
Applying protective materials to exposed areas of the teeth.
Laser therapy to strengthen enamel and reduce pain.
Treating cavities or cracks if they are the cause of sensitivity.
Dr. Ahmed Zawam notes that early treatment of sensitivity protects teeth and ensures comfort while eating and drinking.
Brush teeth twice daily with appropriate toothpaste.
Use dental floss daily to remove food particles between teeth.
Visit the dentist every six months for check-ups and professional cleaning.
Avoid smoking and foods harmful to teeth and gums.
Dr. Ahmed Zawam stresses that daily prevention and regular follow-ups with a dental specialist protect teeth and gums from chronic diseases and ensure a long-lasting healthy smile.