5 signs of gum disease you need to watch out for

Gum disease is a long-term inflammatory disease that damages the gums and the bone that supports the teeth. It may result in tooth loss and loosening of the teeth. Even though gum disease symptoms are frequently mild, there are several indicators that may indicate the disease in some form.

Here are 5 signs of gum disease you need to watch out for

1. Gum bleeding

Gums that bleed easily, particularly while brushing and flossing. Use gentle brushing and flossing methods. Visit the dentist for a full cleaning and checkup. Consider using antimicrobial mouthwash to reduce inflammation and germs.

2. Inflamed or swollen gums

Gums that show redness, swelling, or inflammation. To ensure optimal dental health, practice twice-daily brushing and frequent flossing. Use warm seawater as a rinse to lessen inflammation.

3. Changes in bite

When you bite down, your teeth will noticeably change how they fit together. Consult your dentist to find out the cause of your bite changes.

4. Bad breath

Bad breath that does not go away even with good dental hygiene. Adopt better oral hygiene habits, such as tongue brushing and mouthwash usage. Avoid meals that cause foul breath and stay hydrated.

5. Tooth sensitivity

Gum recession and tooth root exposure can be the cause of pain and sensitivity in your teeth when you consume hot or cold liquids.

 

Disclaimer: Tips and suggestions mentioned in the article are for general information purposes only and should not be construed as professional medical advice.