Signs and Treatment for Gingivitis
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- 14 Jun, 2023

Periodontitis is an extreme form of gum disease that may even need surgery to deal with it. You can avoid such aggressive treatment if you recognize signs of gingivitis (minor gum disease) and deal with it in its infancy.
Signs
Bad Breath
Red, Swollen, and Bleeding Gums
Gum Recession and Sensitive Teeth
Bacterial infection weakens the attachment between your gums and teeth. Thus, you should suspect gum disease if your gums begin to pull away from your teeth. Gum recession creates even more spaces for bacteria to accumulate, worsening the infection.
Gum recession also exposes the tooth root – part of the teeth below the gum line. The tooth root lacks enamel, which protects the crown (normally visible tooth part). The exposure makes your teeth highly susceptible to irritants, such as hot food. Thus, teeth sensitivity is another sign of early gum disease.
Loose Teeth and Painful chewing
Treatment
Enhanced Oral Hygiene
Good oral hygiene prevents many oral health problems, and it can help you deal with gingivitis. Regularly cleaning your mouth:
- Reduces your mouth's bacterial load
- Reduces the organic debris in your mouth that bacteria feed on
Good oral hygiene is simple: brush twice daily, floss once daily, and don't snack between meals. You should also hydrate so your mouth has adequate saliva to clean your teeth.
Professional Dental Cleaning
Antibiotic Treatment
Since gingivitis is a bacterial infection, the dentist may prescribe or provide antibiotic treatments to reduce the bacterial load. The dentist may:
- Give you an antibacterial mouth rinse
- Give you oral antibiotics
- Insert antibacterial gel in your gum pockets to deal with accumulated bacteria
The treatment depends on the extent of your gingivitis. Follow the dentist's directions thoroughly to deal with the infection effectively.
A dentist can help you prevent and treat gingivitis before it progresses to periodontitis, and early treatment will save you a lot of pain and money. Contact Bradley Piotrowski, DDS, MSD, LLC, if you exhibit any signs of early gum disease. Our experienced and board-certified periodontist means we have an in-depth understanding of gum disease and the knowledge necessary to treat it.