Jan 20 2010
Gum Diseases Should Be Identified in Time
You have heard that gum diseases are dreadful. However, if controlled in time, they wouldn’t grow to become monstrous. It is important to recognize the gum diseases at the onset in order to get the treatment going. How do you identify gum diseases? Today’s posts lists the warning signs of gingivitis and periodontitis.
Here is a list of the most common symptoms of gingivitis:
- The gums appear swollen and red.
- The gums feel softer than normal.
- The gums bleed without much pressure.
- The gums frequently bleed during brushing.
- The breath smells bad.
- The gums change their color from pink to red.
- The gums sag and appear loose, giving more space to the teeth.
Periodontitis is the bigger and worse version of gingivitis. You can recognize the disease by the following symptoms:
- The gums appear swollen.
- The gums become noticeably red.
- The gums become soft.
- The teeth loosen.
- The gums sag, giving more space to the teeth.
- There is pus between the teeth and the gums.
- The gap between teeth starts widening.
- The breath smells bad.
- There is a sour taste in the mouth.
While gingivitis is mild and may not harm you as much as periodontitis, it is important to prevent it at all costs. The best way to avoid the gum diseases is by following a proper dental care routine. Make it a point to keep your mouth hydrated. Cut down on drinking and smoking. And visit your dentist every six months. If you notice any sign of the gum diseases, you should rush to the dental clinic earlier.
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