Jul 24 2009
How to identify gum diseases
Your smile will sparkle no more if the base supporting them – your gums – are infected. The simplest way to prevent a gum infection is by following a proper dental care routine. Most often, people fail to notice a gum disease until it has grown to colossal proportions. In today’s post, we’ll tell you how to identify the gum diseases.
The initial signs of gingivitis include the following:
- 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.
The warning signs of periodontitis include the following:
- 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.
Gum diseases can mar your smile and affect the look of your face. Women, especially the ones going through hormonal changes, are more prone to gum problems and should take extra care to keep these at bay. Smokers should also watch out for the warning signs as they are more vulnerable to these diseases than non-smokers.
Let’s look at how you can prevent gum diseases.
- Follow a good dental care routine.
- Eat balanced meals.
- Drink plenty of water.
- Visit your dentist every six months.
- Keep your dentist informed of the slightest oral problem.
- Cut down on smoking.
Happy smiling!
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