03
Jan

Most adult patients complain of gum disease particularly periodontitis. This is the inflammation of the teeth and gums resulting to swelling and bleeding.  Your gums are composed of sensitive tissues. Once bad bacteria accumulate in your mouth, you will have to suffer the consequences of your action. Thus, many patients who experienced gum disease fear of that they might encounter it again. Most of them would agree that having gum disease is one of the most traumatic experiences they ever have.

What are the signs and symptoms of periodontal disease?

  • Mouth sores. Initially, your body will react to the bad bacteria through mouth sores. The feeling of discomfort and uneasiness are felt. Thus, you will have hard time eating and drinking.
  • Swollen gums. This is noticeable because the affected areas are inflamed.  If you are suffering from swollen gums your gums are bulging and excessively large. Swollen gums originated from malnutrition, vitamin C deficiency, side effect of medication and many other sources.
  • Receding gums.  This symptom is the exposure of the roots of your teeth. Whenever you face the mirror, you can easily notice that you have receding gums because the affected tooth are enlarge or bigger than usual.  If untreated, there is a greater possibility that you will slowly lose your teeth.

The above mentioned signs and symptoms can be avoided when you do the following tips:

  • Lessen or avoid smoking cigarettes.  Smoking worsened your gum disease and adds to the plaque build up. Moreover, every time you smoke it deteriorates your body’s immune system.
  • Take Vitamin C. Taking vitamins help boost your immune system. If your body’s defences are good then you will seldom get sick.
  • Ensure that your brush your teeth before going to work or school and going to bed at night.  Brushing your teeth regularly will eliminate plaques in your teeth and gums.
  • Learn the proper way of gargling anti-septic mouthwash and use of dental floss.  Mouthwash helps freshen up your breath and stop bad breath. Dental floss removes excessive dirt stuck in between your teeth.
  • Regular check up with a professional dentist for earlier detection of gum problems.

However, there are times when you cannot detect gum problems on your own. Instead, you need to see a professional dentist who can provide you with details about periodontal disease treatment.  Treatments depend on how severe the gum disease has affected your teeth and gums.

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