Symptoms
Early-stage
gum disease (gingivitis
) causes:
- Red, swollen, tender gums.
- Gums
that bleed easily when brushed or flossed. Healthy gums do not bleed with
regular brushing and flossing.
Because gingivitis usually isn't painful, you may not
notice the symptoms and may not get the treatment you need. If you don't get
treated, the disease will progress.
Advanced
gum disease (periodontitis
) causes more noticeable
symptoms, such as:
- Gums that pull away or recede from the
teeth.
- Persistent bad breath.
- Pus coming from the
gums.
- A change in how your teeth fit together when you bite, or a
change in the fit of partial dentures.
- Loose teeth.
If you use tobacco you have a higher risk of gum disease.
Your gums may actually bleed less, even though they are unhealthy, and you may
not realize it's a problem until its too late. If you use tobacco, you will
need to see your dentist more often.