Disturbed oral flora
Healthy oral flora is the foundation of your dental health and your general well-being. But what happens when this balance is disturbed? In this blog post, we dive deep into the topic of disrupted oral flora, explore its symptoms, causes and offer solutions to help you maintain and improve your oral health.
Disturbed oral flora
Healthy oral flora is the foundation of your dental health and your general well-being. But what happens when this balance is disturbed? In this blog post, we dive deep into the topic of disrupted oral flora, explore its symptoms, causes and offer solutions to help you maintain and improve your oral health.
What is oral flora?
The oral flora consists of a variety of bacterial species that live in your mouth. These microorganisms are essential for healthy oral hygiene as they help with digestion and strengthen your immune system. A balanced oral flora protects against pathogens, promotes the health of gums and teeth and supports the natural immune defence.
Symptoms of disturbed oral flora
Bad breath: a sign of imbalance
Bad breath is often more than just a social problem; it can be an early warning sign of disturbed oral flora. An unpleasant odour from the mouth arises when harmful bacteria get out of hand and release volatile sulphur compounds. This situation indicates that the natural balance of the oral flora is out of kilter.
Aphthae: small lesions, big discomfort
Aphthae, also known as mouth ulcers, are small, painful lesions that form on the oral mucosa, often on the inside of the lips and cheeks. They typically occur in clusters of 1 to 3 and can cause significant discomfort when eating, drinking and speaking. Although the exact cause of aphthae often remains unclear, they are associated with stress, injury to the mouth, certain foods or an underlying disorder of the oral flora.
Gum problems: redness, swelling and bleeding
Gum inflammation and bleeding gums are clear indicators of disturbed oral flora. Redness, swelling or bleeding of the gums are often the result of a build-up of harmful bacteria that can lead to gingivitis or periodontitis. These conditions are serious warning signs that require immediate attention.
Plaque and caries: the visible consequences
White or yellowish plaque on the teeth and in the spaces between the teeth is not only aesthetically unpleasant, but also a breeding ground for tooth decay. These plaque deposits consist of bacteria that convert sugar into acids, which attack the tooth enamel and can lead to tooth decay.
Oral mucosa problems: an indicator of imbalance
Ulcers or inflammation of the oral mucosa can also indicate an imbalance in oral flora. These painful conditions are often a sign that the balance between the beneficial and harmful bacteria in the mouth is disturbed.
Oral thrush: a fungal infection as a warning sign
Oral thrush, a fungal infection caused by Candida Albicans, often manifests itself as white, wipeable plaque in the mouth. This type of infection occurs particularly in people with a weakened immune system and is a clear sign of disturbed oral flora.
Causes of disturbed oral flora
Insufficient oral hygiene
Inadequate oral hygiene is one of the main causes of impaired oral flora. Irregular or incorrect tooth brushing and neglecting to use dental floss and interdental brushes provide an ideal breeding ground for harmful bacteria and plaque.
Dietary habits
A diet high in sugar is another factor that promotes the growth of harmful bacteria. These bacteria not only cause tooth decay, but can also lead to other oral diseases and disrupt the balance of oral flora.
Medication and mouthwashes
Certain medications and rinses, especially those containing chlorhexidine, can affect the natural balance of oral flora. Although they can help in the short term, they can lead to problems in the long term by killing not only harmful but also beneficial bacteria.
Diseases and weakened immune defences
Diseases that weaken the immune system and a generally weakened immune defence increase the risk of oral problems and impaired oral flora. In such cases, harmful bacteria and fungi have an easy time spreading and causing damage.
Solutions and prevention
Good oral hygiene
Good oral hygiene is the cornerstone for healthy oral flora and an intact periodontium. Regular and thorough tooth brushing, at least twice a day, as well as the daily use of dental floss and interdental brushes are essential to remove harmful bacteria and plaque. Use our ALPINE WHITE products for this.
Professional teeth cleaning
Professional teeth cleaning by a dentist or dental hygienist effectively removes plaque and tartar and helps to maintain and improve oral health. Come to us at the ALPINE WHITE Studio and rid yourself of bad bacteria.
Tongue cleaning
Tongue cleaning is an important part of a healthy periodontium that is often overlooked. At ALPINE WHITE, we emphasise this by offering professional tongue cleaning, which is performed with a tongue scraper. This treatment can help reduce the build-up of bacteria on the tongue, resulting in better oral flora and fresher breath.
Natural mouthwashes
Natural mouthwashes with ingredients such as sage, camomile or calendula can provide gentle and effective support for oral flora without upsetting the natural balance.
Balanced diet
A balanced, low-sugar and nutrient-rich diet not only supports oral health, but also general well-being. A healthy diet strengthens the immune system and helps to maintain the balance of oral flora.
Hydration
A healthy flow of saliva plays a crucial role in cleaning the mouth and supporting good bacteria. Adequate fluid intake is therefore essential for oral health.
Avoid tobacco and alcohol
Tobacco and alcohol can damage the oral flora and lead to a variety of oral diseases. Avoiding or reducing them can make a significant contribution to maintaining healthy oral flora.
Regular ALPINE WHITE Studio visits
The care and maintenance of healthy oral flora is an essential part of our philosophy at ALPINE WHITE. That's why we emphasise regular dental hygiene sessions in our Studios. These professional cleanings are not only crucial to keep your teeth sparkling white, but also to promote and protect the natural balance of your oral flora.
Bacteria analysis at ALPINE WHITE
We also offer an advanced bacterial analysis that makes it possible to comprehensively assess your oral health. This analysis examines 20 different types of bacteria in the oral cavity to identify both good and harmful microorganisms. This procedure is crucial for the early detection of pathogens that can cause inflammation and periodontitis, and enables a personalised treatment and oral hygiene routine to be developed.
By combining the latest technology with the expertise of our specialist staff, we offer you dental care that is specifically designed to maintain and improve your oral health. Every time you visit one of our ALPINE WHITE Studios, you will receive comprehensive advice and treatment aimed at identifying and treating potential problems at an early stage. In this way, we ensure that your smile not only shines today, but also in the future.
For a healthy mouth and beautiful teeth, regular professional teeth cleaning is essential. Our specialists detect early signs of caries and prevent them.
- Personalised dental hygiene
- Gum check & caries control
- Painless cleaning with AIRFLOW
Closing words
Impaired oral flora can have far-reaching consequences for your oral and general health. By following good oral hygiene practices, having regular dental check-ups and using natural products to support oral health, you can maintain and improve the balance of your oral flora. At ALPINE WHITE, we are committed to healthy, peroxide-free dental care that supports and promotes your natural oral flora. Start giving your oral health the attention it deserves today and enjoy the feeling of a healthy, radiant smile.