Yes, but only by maintaining a meticulous oral hygiene routine.. which involves brushing your teeth (preferably with an electric toothbrush) - properly, every single morning and night (at least) - with good fluoride toothpaste, and also flossing, and then rinsing your mouth out afterwards with an anti-bacterial mouthwash.
It is also very important that you should visit your dentist every six months so they can do some professional dental cleaning, and spot any other potential problems before they get worse.
The foods you eat will also have effect on your teeth, so try your best to avoid high sugar foods, and any foods high in saturated fat. And also cut down on caffeine, alcohol and carbonated sodas. All of this will help your gums to heal and your mouth to become much more healthier. Just make sure to keep it up. Good luck! ;-)
2007-01-16 06:08:54
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answered by Butterscotch 7
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I don't think it can be cured but, it can be contained so it doesn't do any more damage. Regular Dental checkups will keep it in check.
2007-01-16 05:31:00
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answered by Anonymous
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yes keep flossing and use listerine mouthwash as i did and it worked,,it depends on how bad you condition,,if not real bad try what i suggest,,does you mouth hurt,,it will take alittle time to clear it if not that bad,,,just use the mouthwash and rinse acouple times aday
2007-01-20 03:55:32
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answered by jerry 7
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Yes, faster than you can think of. It is you who has to maintain the immaculate oral hygiene not to let it relapse. Happy smiling!
2007-01-16 07:02:29
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answered by Anonymous
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