Jun 26 2009

How to identify gum diseases

Published by Wayzata Dental Staff at 10:14 am under Gums

The skin is not the only thing whose deterioration can make you look old and ugly. Your mouth, with all its intricate elements, can make or break your look. Take, for example, the gum diseases that affect more than the gums. They make the mouth appear swollen, give us bad breath, and loosen our teeth. Do you want to find out if you suffer from the diseases? Read on.

Though the initial signs of gum diseases are hard to notice, you should not ignore the slightest hint of a problem. The two gum diseases are gingivitis and periodontitis. Gingivitis is the milder version of atrocious periodontitis. Let’s look at the symptoms of the diseases.

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

  • 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.

Wondering how you can prevent these diseases? Experts at the Wayzata Dental Clinic recommend the following:

  • Follow a proper dental care routine everyday.

  • Visit your dentist at least every six months. Visit him/her sooner if you notice a cause for concern.
  • Cut down on smoking and drinking.

And as they say, prevention is better than cure. Start taking care of your oral health from this moment.

Happy smiling!

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