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Warning signs of Gingivitis - Redbank Plains Dental

How to identify signs of gingivitis

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Warning signs of Gingivitis - Redbank Plains Dental

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  1. Warning signs of Gingivitis

  2. Introduction Gingivitis is the first stage of gum disease. It can lead to periodontitis, which is not a good outcome for your gums and teeth. Here’s how to recognize the symptoms of gingivitis to treat it early.

  3. Warning signs of Gingivitis Gingivitis occurs from a buildup of plaque that irritates gum tissue. Plaque is the leading cause of gingivitis, here are warning signs to look out for: • Gum inflammation: Plaque builds up and spreads into the gum tissue. This inflammation makes your gums red, swollen, and sensitive to the touch. • Bleeding gums: Your gums bleed when you brush (even gently) and/or floss, also known as interdental cleaning. • Teeth appear longer: If you have gingivitis, your gums will begin to shorten and recede. This makes your teeth appear longer. • Bad breath: Chronic foul breath is a sign of gingivitis. An unpleasant taste in your mouth can also accompany it. • The pocket between tooth and gum: Gingivitis can cause a pocket to form between your tooth and gum. If food particles fall into the pocket, an infection can develop. You can have more than one pocket. • Pus between tooth and gum: An infection in the pocket between the tooth and gum causes pus to develop. The infection could mean you have an abscess.

  4. Early signs of Gingivitis If you are experiencing one or more of the above symptoms, here are the next steps you should take. • Brush and floss at least twice a day. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush, so you don't irritate your gums. Avoid using medium or hard bristle brushes, as these can cause your gums to shrink and wear away at your teeth. You may even want to consider an electric toothbrush, which is better at removing plaque. • Use a mouthwash daily to help wash away bacteria and help with the taste and smell of bad breath. • Speak with your dental professional about your concerns. • Get your teeth professionally cleaned regularly as recommended by your dental professional.

  5. Conclusion Book a Check-up at Redbank Plains Dental Goodna – Your Local Dentist. Taking the necessary steps to ensure optimal oral care is important. If you fear you might be experiencing signs of gingivitis, book an appointment with your local Springfield dentist for a check-up.

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