5 Signs You Need to Check On Your Gums
 

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The first symptoms of gum disease can be easily missed or underestimated. This is the trickiest thing about them - not noticing the problem during the early stage makes the treatment more difficult afterward. This is why knowledge and attention, even to a seemingly insignificant problem in your mouth is very important. Because there are no such things as insignificant problems.

If you notice one of these symptoms, don't surf the Internet looking for some home remedies or try to choose a periodontal toothpaste for yourself. Make an appointment with your periodontist and follow the instructions of a trained professional. Your doctor will easily diagnose the problem and appoint you the appropriate treatment.

First Warning Symptoms
Here are the signs that may indicate you already have a problem with your gums and need to start solving them right now. The more you wait, the worse, more painful and expensive the entire process may become with time.

Bad breath
You may not feel it but the people you talk to, will. If you notice strange behavior in people around you and see them trying to keep distance, maybe it's due to your bad breath. Breathe on your wrist to feel the smell of your breath. You can also ask your closest people openly. Healthy breath has no smell.

Bleeding gums
It is one of the well-known symptoms of early gingivitis. Of course, you may think that you just traumatized your gum with an awkward move or poor choice of a toothbrush. But remember that healthy gums don't get traumatized easily. If it repeats, you may have a problem.

Discomfort while eating
If your teeth react to sweet, sour, cold or hot food, it's a warning sign. If they hurt as you bite, this may mean that inflammation already had some time to evolve. Go to a periodontist as soon as you can.

Itching gums and teeth
How can teeth itch if they consist of bones? It's actually your gum that itches, and normally it shouldn't.

Migrating teeth
Of course, this process takes time and it's not very noticeable but you can detect it. If you notice that food gets stuck between your teeth more often than before or this problem has just appeared, your teeth seem to move. Save them until it's too late. Severe periodontal disease in neglected cases may lead to the loss of completely healthy teeth.

Gum disease is a chronic problem that can be improved and prevented. Proper oral hygiene, regular professional cleaning and preventive visits to your dentist and periodontist will help you with prevention. Brush your teeth twice a day, floss them, rinse your mouth after meals - the rules are simple and known by everybody.

They are especially relevant when you have a problem. Even if your gums are painful and bleed easily, it is important to follow the rules of hygiene. Your doctor will help you choose the optimal toothbrush and paste for this. Neglecting the health and proper hygiene of your gums never ends good, so take care of it properly.
 
 


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5 Signs You Need to Check On Your Gums