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WARNING SIGNS OF PERIODONTAL DISEASE • Also known as gum disease and periodontitis, this oral malady is a progressive disease and is the leading reason for tooth loss in adults. • The first signs of periodontal disease are the irritation and inflammation of the gum tissue (gingiva) caused by toxins in the plaque. • The toxins cause the bacterial infection of gum tissue known as gingivitis. • This can lead to destruction of gum tissue and the bone beneath it. • If left untreated, periodontal disease can eventually loosen the tooth and cause it to fall.
BLEEDING • As noted above, plaque causes bacterial infections, making the tissues vulnerable to bleeding. • Incorrect brushing and flossing can cause teeth and gums to bleed, causing further infections and onset of periodontal disease.
SWELLING, PAIN OR REDNESS • Unexplained pain, swelling or redness of the gums may be an indication of infection and the onset of periodontitis. • It is essential to treat the infection at this stage so as to prevent it from affecting the gum tissue and underlying bone.
LONGER-LOOKING TEETH • One way periodontal infection destroys gum tissue and bone is by causing the gums to recede. • This exposes the upper parts of your teeth and makes them look longer; this is one of the reasons why people have ‘toothy’ smiles.
HALITOSIS OR BAD BREATH • Bad breath can originate from numerous places like the tongue, lungs and stomachand can also be the result of food, alcohol or tobacco. • The food particles can decay, cause foul breath and make the tissues vulnerable to infection.
LOOSE TEETH • Loosening of the teeth is a sure sign of periodontal disease. • Teeth, once firmly attached to the jawbone start becoming unfixed or shift position when the bone tissue gets destroyed by infection.
PUS • Pus is a definite sign of the presence of periodontal infection. The pus is a soldier of your body’s immune system and is fighting the bacterial infection. • However, it may need re-enforcements from your dentist in the form of timely treatment.
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