Conditions:
Gingivitis symptoms are commonly nonexistent in the beginning stages
of the disease. Gingivitis symptoms often go undetected in the early
stages and may cause no discomfort until it is fairly advanced. Gingivitis
symptoms that are left untreated can lead to periodontitis, which
is far more serious than gingivitis.
Gingivitis symptoms can include: swollen gums, redness of the
gums, tenderness when the gums are touched, tenderness when chewing,
pus around the teeth, or a bad taste in the mouth. A common gingivitis
symptom is noticeable accumulations of tartar or plaque on the teeth.
Another common gingivitis symptom is blood on the toothbrush while
brushing teeth.
When gingivitis symptoms are advanced, the disease often spreads to
the bony tissues, which are located under the gums and support the teeth.
In later stages of periodontal disease, the teeth can become loose and
severely infected with pus that oozes out from around the sockets.
In extreme cases where gingivitis symptoms were neglected, the teeth
may either fall out or may have to be removed due to infection. Gum
disease is the major cause of premature tooth loss. Gingivitis symptoms are almost always preventable or controllable if simple
oral hygiene and regular dental checkups are followed. It's important
to treat gingivitis symptoms early to prevent the disease from getting
out of control.
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