The bad news about gum disease symptoms is that they often fail to occur when the problem begins. Unfortunately, the beginning stage (gingivitis) is the only part of this aggressive oral problem that we can completely clear, so your gum tissue returns to its naturally healthy state. Once the problem progresses into full periodontal disease, it’s an issue that is treatable and manageable – but not curable. The the best choice is to visit us every six months for your dental checkup, so we may alert you that a problem exists. In addition, it’s also very important you recognize a symptom if one should occur, contacting us ASAP.
The Color Of Your Gums
Take a glance at your smile when you brush your teeth. The mirror will often let you know if gum disease is present. For instance, your gums should never look shockingly red or purple. If you see these colors or are unsure, contact us. Instead, what you should see is soft pink-hued gum tissue if your smile is healthy.
The State Of Your Gums
Your gum tissue should feel somewhat firm when you touch it – you should also be able to brush your teeth and floss your teeth without any particular side effects. If you notice that these characteristics do not apply, call us right away. We generally see inflamed, puffy gum tissue with gum disease. Bleeding gums are also a common symptom of a gum tissue problem.
The Sensation Of Your Gums
Do your gums feel any particular way? In general, you will not notice or think about your gums. However, when gum disease develops, you may notice that it hurts to chew, that your gums feel quite sensitive to the touch, and you may even notice your teeth feel uncomfortable.
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