Signs of Gum Degeneration


In the event you are diagnosed with gum degeneration it is important to know that there are things you and your dentist can do to correct the problem. The first thing the two of you will need to do is determine the cause of the degeneration. That little piece of information is crucial in deciding how to best proceed with reversing the damage and making sure it doesn't happen again. One of the most common causes of gum degeneration is gum disease. Gingivitis is the leading cause of dental procedures and lost teeth in adults. However this disease has a habit of creeping up on its victims. You should be aware of the early signs of periodontal disease.


  • sensitive gums
  • bleeding gums during normal maintenance
  • chronic bad breath

If you or someone you know mentions having sensitive gums, the chances are very good that a gingivitis infection is the culprit. This sensitivity isn't necessarily painful. That is one of the things that make it so hard to pinpoint in the early stages. You may notice a tingling sensation in the gums when eating or drinking very hot or very cold food or beverages. It may be as minor as a strange feeling at unspecific times. To be on the safe side, see your dentist to rule out the possibility of dental gum disease and get all of the gum disease information you can.


Another signal that gum degeneration is taking place is bleeding gums. To get to the point, unless there has been some kind of injury or dental work done, your gums should never bleed. If you are experiencing some bleeding during daily dental routines like brushing and flossing, there is something wrong with the gums. Some kinds of gum lesions can also attribute to bleeding gums. Once again, in most cases it is the result of periodontal disease. Fortunately reversing gum disease is possible especially if it is caught in the early stages of the disease.


Believe it or not, chronic bad breath is also a symptom that your gums are doing battle against the forces of bacteria. Chronic means that the sour breath isn't caused by having too many onions at lunch, but is there regardless of all of the teeth brushing and mouth wash using you may be doing.


The keys to success in the battle against gum disease and most oral problems are hidden in nature. Fighting the bacteria that causes the problem is the first place to start and specific species of peppermint and spearmint oils are scientifically proven to be anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-microbial. Get your mouth in mint condition today!



Dr. Tom McGuire is widely recognized as the world's foremost authority on preventative dentistry and patient education for the past 30 years.
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