Symptoms of Gum Disease – Vista Dental Implant Center
Are You Experiencing Symptoms of Gum Disease?
At Vista Dental Implant Center, we’re here to help you understand and manage your gum disease symptoms, ensuring you receive the care you need to restore your oral health.
Gum Disease Symptoms: What You Should Know
Bleeding gums and persistent bad breath (halitosis) are warning signs that should never be overlooked. Periodontal (gum) disease is the leading cause of tooth loss in adults, and early detection is crucial to stop its progression. The first stage, gingivitis, occurs when plaque builds up and releases toxins that irritate and inflame the gums. If untreated, gingivitis can advance into more severe forms of gum disease, causing irreversible damage to the gums and bone, leading to tooth loss.
There are several types of periodontal disease, including chronic periodontitis, aggressive periodontitis, necrotizing periodontal disease, and gum disease linked to systemic conditions like diabetes or heart disease. Each has its own unique symptoms, but all forms require timely professional treatment to prevent bone, tissue, and tooth loss.
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Here are a few signs and symptoms of periodontal disease:
Why Early Detection is Essential
Gum disease can progress silently, without noticeable pain or obvious signs like inflammation. This makes regular dental exams vital to detect early-stage periodontitis, even if symptoms are not immediately apparent. Early intervention can prevent significant damage.How We Can Help You Manage Gum Disease
If you suspect you may have gum disease, don’t wait. Use the form below, and a member of our team will reach out to discuss your symptoms and arrange an evaluation at your convenience.Common Signs and Symptoms of Periodontal Disease
- Bleeding Gums Unexplained bleeding while brushing, flossing, or eating is one of the earliest signs of periodontal infection. Plaque buildup releases toxins that irritate the gums, making them more susceptible to bleeding.
- Pain, Redness, or Swelling Swollen, red, or painful gums can signal a periodontal infection. These symptoms should be addressed early to prevent the progression of gum disease, which could affect the jawbone and other areas of the body.
- Receding Gums (Elongated Teeth) As periodontal disease progresses, gum recession is a common result. This can cause teeth to appear longer as gums pull away due to damage from plaque toxins, which destroy supporting tissues and bone.
- Persistent Bad Breath (Halitosis) Bad breath that doesn’t go away, even with regular brushing and flossing, could be a sign of gum disease. Deep gum pockets caused by periodontitis can trap food particles and bacteria, leading to bad breath.
- Loose Teeth or Changes in Bite Periodontal disease can cause the supporting bone and gum tissue to deteriorate, resulting in loose teeth or a shift in bite pattern. Without treatment, these symptoms may lead to tooth loss.
- Pus Between Teeth The presence of pus between the teeth or gums indicates that the body is fighting an infection. This is a clear sign that periodontal disease is already active, and immediate treatment is necessary to prevent further complications.