Signs To Consider for Periodontitis

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Periodontitis is a serious infection of the gums that affects your soft tissue as well as bone supporting your teeth. The condition may eventually lead to tooth loss while increasing your chances of developing cardiovascular diseases.

Even though, periodontitis is quite common, it can be prevented in most cases. Since the culprit in many cases is poor oral health, regular tooth brushing, flossing and dental visits can play an important role in eliminating the risk of experiencing the condition.

The most common signs that indicate the presence of periodontal disease include the following:

  • Swelling or inflammation in your gums
  • The gums turn bright red or purple in color
  • Your gums might feel tender when you touch them
  • Your gums may pull away from the teeth
  • There could be new spaces that start showing up between your teeth
  • Your teeth or gums may get infected
  • You have bad breath
  • The mouth tastes bad
  • The teeth feel loose
  • Biting accompanies uncomfortable or unusual feelingIt is important to note that the typical color of gums in healthy state is firm and pale pink. If the gums are puffy or start bleeding often, it is recommended to consult your dentist straightaway.

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