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Warning Signs of Gum Disease

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Warning Signs of Gum Disease

Gum disease is a progressive disease which affects the supporting tissues of your teeth. It is a main problem of tooth loss in adults. Mostly you don’t know you have Gum disease. Gum disease is due to colorless and sticky plaque that is continuously forming on our teeth.

 

Warning signs of gum problem:

  • Gums bleeding
  • Sensitive, red and swollen gums
  • Gums can be pulled away from the teeth
  • Continual bad breath
  • Loose Teeth

The risk of growing gum disease can increase due to some factors. They are;

Crooked teeth those are hard to keep clean, chewing tobacco or smoking, Pregnancy, Poor oral hygiene and Diabetes, Genetics medications, certain types of anti-epilepsy drugs, including steroids, some calcium channel blockers, cancer therapy drugs and oral contraceptives can cause gum problems.

 

Treatment

Consult your dentist if you are sure that you have gum disease. Gingivitis is the early stage of gum disease. If you have gingivitis, your gums can easily bleed.

By daily brushing and flossing, you can get rid of professional cleaning at your dental office.

Periodontitis is an advanced gum disease. 47.2% of adults over 30, are affected by chronic periodontitis in the United States. Periodontitis leads the loss of supported tissue of bone and teeth that can become more serious over time. In some cases, your teeth will loose and begin to move around in your mouth. Periodontitis is most common and curable problem in adults. Actually, it gets worse slowly. Aggressive periodontitis is a disastrous kind of periodontal disease, which happens in healthy people. Often it begins at a young age. Some diseases such as heart disease, diabetes or respiratory disease is associated with periodontitis.

Gum disease can occur without any warning signs. So, regular dental checkups are very important for dental care. It is necessary to take good dental care at home and avoid from serious problems. Brush your teeth twice a day, eat a balanced diet, and regular dental checkups are essential to keep a lifetime healthy smile.

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