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Signs Of Gum Disease and When It’s Time To See A Dentist

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Gum disease is more common than many people think. In the early stages, there may be few symptoms that indicate a problem is present. Even so, identifying the presence of a disease and taking action quickly is often enough to resolve the issue without any complications. Here are some of the more common signs that you could have gum disease that needs attention immediately.

Gums That Bleed Easily

Do you notice there is a little bit of blood every time you rinse after brushing your teeth? This is one of the more common signs that some sort of gum disease is present. While it can also indicate a lack of certain nutrients, the best course of action is to have a dental expert inspect the gums. Doing so will help you know if it’s time to add more of a certain vitamin to your diet or if there is a condition that your dentist can treat and reverse.

Unusually Red Gums

Gums that seem to be unusually red are highly likely to be infected in some manner. The fact that you don’t notice any pain does not mean everything is fine. Going to a dentist and having some quick tests ran will determine what type of infection is present and what can be done to resolve the issue. You will find that many forms of gum therapy in Mississauga will promote healing and allow you to escape experiencing the pain that comes with advanced cases of gum disease.

Tenderness

Your gums may look fine and there’s no blood when you brush your teeth. What you do notice is that the gums seem to be tender to the touch. They also seem sensitive when you drink anything that’s hot or served with ice. Don’t assume this is a temporary issue that will go away on its own. Without professional treatment, the tenderness may eventually be the least of the symptoms.

Wobbly Teeth

Gum infections affect the tissue, which in turn can have an adverse effect on the teeth. Specifically, the gum disease may loosen the teeth and make them wobbly. Left untreated, it’s possible to begin losing teeth. Seeing a dentist when you notice two or more teeth that seem to be loose for no reason makes it possible to start treatment immediately and hopefully save all of your teeth.

Bad Breath

It’s true that bad breath can be caused by a number of health issues. Gum disease is among them. When there is no other apparent reason for the consistently foul breath, it’s time to see a dentist and have the gums inspected. In many cases, the disease can be treated quickly and your breath will once again be pleasant.

Never assume that whatever is happening with your gums is minor. People who choose to see dentists as soon as they notice something is not quite right find that the treatments required are simple and take effect quickly. For your dental health today and in the years to come, call a dentist today. You’ll be glad that you did.

Andrea Galick

Andrea Galick is an accomplished Dental Hygienist (RDH) with a passion for helping patients achieve optimal oral health. Andrea has built a reputation as a caring and skilled practitioner who puts her patients at ease and provides individualized care that meets their unique needs.