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Gingivitis
Gingivitis symptoms
Gingivitis is reversible—so the sooner you act, the sooner you can stop it from advancing to full-on periodontal disease. Be on the lookout for these early symptoms:
Swollen, tender and red gums
Bleeding gums during brushing or flossing
Persistent bad breath or an unpleasant taste in the mouth
Gingivitis treatment
Depending on the severity of your gingivitis, your Forever Dental dentist may recommend the following treatment options:
Improved oral hygiene
Brush your teeth at least twice daily using fluoride toothpaste and a soft-bristle toothbrush. Don’t forget to floss daily to remove plaque between teeth and along the gumline.
Professional dental care
Schedule regular visits with your Forever Dental care team for exams and professional cleanings. Your dentist may recommend gingivitis scaling to remove stubborn tartar.
Gingivitis medication
In some cases, your dentist may prescribe an antimicrobial mouthwash to reduce bacterial growth and inflammation.
Did you know?
Drinking water boosts your saliva production—which helps wash away bacteria and plaque. This can keep your gums at their healthiest.
Gingivitis FAQs
What causes gingivitis?
Gingivitis is primarily caused by poor oral hygiene. When regular brushing and flossing are neglected, plaque—a sticky film of bacteria—accumulates on the teeth and gums. This buildup irritates the gum tissue, leading to gingivitis. Other factors such as smoking, hormonal changes, stress, certain medications and medical conditions can also contribute to its development.
How to cure gingivitis in a week?
Regular brushing, flossing and dental check-ups not only maintain oral health but also contribute to overall health. Good oral hygiene can prevent infections and reduce the risk of systemic diseases.
What does gingivitis look like?
Symptoms include red, swollen gums that may bleed easily, especially during brushing or flossing. Additionally, you might notice a change in gum color from healthy pink to a reddish-purple hue.
Is gingivitis contagious?
No, gingivitis is not contagious. Gingivitis is caused by the buildup of plaque and tartar, which leads to bacterial growth and gum irritation. You can, however, swap the bacteria responsible for gingivitis through the exchange of saliva, although that won’t necessarily mean the other person will develop gum disease.
Is there any connection between gingivitis and pregnancy?
Yes, during pregnancy, hormonal changes can lead to increased blood flow to the gums, making them more sensitive and prone to inflammation.
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Protect your smile from gingivitis
Act now to prevent or reverse the effects of gingivitis. Start with a healthy oral hygiene routine and a visit to your local Forever Dental for a professional dental cleaning. Your dentist will let you know if additional steps need to be taken. Make your appointment today.