July 24, 2008
Symptoms Of Gum Disease May Include More Than Swollen Gums
If you have been missing dental check ups and professional dental cleaning, you will likely get silent symptoms of gum disease unnoticed. Until gum disease turns advanced, one will be able to notice symptoms which includes loose teeth, pain when chewing, teeth sensitivity, chronic bad breath, tender, bleeding gums and red, swollen gums. Dental treatments are used to control infection. It is with adequate daily care of your teeth and gums where the control of oral infections begins. The extent of gum disease will determine the extent of periodontal treatments. Have a talk with your dentist when you experience changes inside your mouth.
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