Work, school, and just life in general can make you forget about your dental hygiene routine. As soon as you notice your swollen gums, you might think it's a food allergy. But then your gums bleed while you brush. This is a red flag that you likely have gingivitis.
Gingivitis can develop between dental checkups - but there's good news: switching up your dental routine can reverse gingivitis.
Gingivitis –a common form of gum disease – causes swollen, bleeding and inflamed gum tissue. Over time, it can lead to the loss of gum tissue and the decay of the tooth's bone. While gingivitis does not mean tooth loss, if you ignore these symptoms, you are putting your smile at risk for periodontal disease - which not only impacts your teeth but also has an effect on your overall health.
If you smoke, have diabetes, take certain medications or are pregnant, you may have a higher risk for gingivitis so you’ll need to take extra care to keep gum disease at bay.
Once you’ve seen signs of gingivitis, it’s time to step up your oral health routine. You can help keep gingivitis from progressing by:
Fortunately, gingivitis is treatable in the dental office and at home. Brushing, flossing, and rinsing your mouth at least twice a day reduces gingivitis. Be sure to visit your dentist regularly for check-ups and cleanings. Want to ramp up your oral health routine? Here are few extra steps you can take to care for your smile:
With proper home care and regular dental visits, you can keep gingivitis away and even prevent it from progressing into more severe forms of gum disease. To learn more about your mouth, check out our FREE Anatomy of The Tooth Infographic below!