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More than 75% of American adults suffer from gum disease after the age of 35. Most of these people possess the less severe form, gingivitis; and between 5% and 15% of them suffer from the more serious type of gum disease known as periodontitis.
As the mild form of gum disease which is gingivitis progresses, it will develop into periodontitis where the bones and gums holding the teeth in place can be compromised. Harmful bacteria on the teeth release toxic substances causing damage to the gums and will later lead them to become infected. Later, the infection that has resulted when your body attacked the bacteria can in turn degrade your gums and the bones in your jaw. Because of this, you may experience swollen and painful gums that are most likely to bleed. When this condition is untreated for long, periodontitis will lead to massive loss of teeth.
Gum sores issues develop when people do not practice proper dental hygiene. This is always imperative since bacteria in the mouth form plaque when food particles are left on the teeth. Bacteria cause the gums to become inflamed, result in swollen, reddish, and bleeding gums. People with gingivitis often experience the inflammation though it is not painful. When gingivitis can be recognized and treated early, the symptoms can be reversed and treated by following proper oral hygiene. However, when it is left untreated, this can worsen and will eventually lead to loss of teeth.
It is vital that individuals must seek medical attention as soon as the symptoms are experienced even without feeling any discomfort. These symptoms must be attended to as soon as they are recognized such as: formation of deep spaces in-between the gums and teeth; swollen, red, and tender gums; receding and bleeding gums especially while brushing; bad breath or bad taste in the mouth; loose teeth or teeth that shift; and changes in the way they fit together while biting, or when partial dentures will not properly fit anymore.
Teeth and gums can be properly taken cared of easily. This can be accomplished by following oral hygiene practices regularly. By simply establishing a daily system, dental health will be maintained and achieved in no time. It is important to buy a good toothbrush suitable for your teeth and brush your teeth twice daily. Purchase floss of the proper thickness and clean the teeth applying it after brushing and before going to bed. Use a mouthwash to rinse the mouth at least once a day. And the most important of all is to eat healthy foods rich in vitamins and doing away with those with sugar, fat, and additives. It is also imperative to visit the dentist regularly for cleaning so that if there are oral problems detected like gum sores; these can be easily remedied and cured while promoting dental hygiene and overall health.

