Technically speaking, gingivitis is medically classified as an inflammation of the gums. At the first sign of inflammation gingivitis should be treated immediately and if left untreated it can lead to more serious conditions such as periodontal disease or gum disease. As an entry level form of periodontal disease, gingivitis attacks the gum tissue, works its way to the jaw bone and causes permanent damage including tooth loss.
If you suffer from gum disease, some of the warning signs are:
If gum disease goes untreated, it can lead to a number of other oral infections and conditions including:
Gingivitis is fairly easy to diagnose and is caused by a buildup of bacteria in the mouth but it is not the bacteria directly that cause the problem. Bacteria will always exist in our mouths, but it’s an EXCESS of bacteria that causes us trouble.
By far the best immediate change you can make to treat gum disease is to improve your oral hygiene and reduce the bacteria in your mouth. Catch gingivitis early and it can be reversed and healed with proper oral hygiene. On the other hand, if left untreated it could lead worsen and ultimately lead to tooth loss. Below are tips to help fight gum disease:
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