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Gingivitis is the start of gum disease, also known as periodontitis. A substantial amount of people suffer from gum disease without even realizing that they have it.
If left untreated, these symptoms attract bacteria that spread through gum tissue and to the root of the tooth. Over time, this can cause the infected teeth to loosen, decay and fall out.
Having regular dental check-ups help to identify the presence of gum disease in its early stages, and then appropriate treatment can prevent the spread of infection and tooth loss. Missing teeth affect how teeth bite together, nutritional choices, and accentuate oral trauma leading to bone and facial volume loss.
Ultimately, gum disease impacts an individual’s quality of life because oral and overall health suffers. Increased oral trauma causes discomfort and visible missing teeth, with changing facial contours affecting how individuals feel about themselves and their self-confidence.
Symptoms may differ depending on how far gum disease has progressed. Severe gum disease and periodontitis may present themselves in the following symptoms:
Foul taste in the mouth and breath
Blood and pus flowing from the gums
Abscesses causing pain and discomfort
Sensitive and loose teeth
Receding gums increasing tooth appearance
Difficulty eating