Gingivitis - Gum disease
What causes gingivitis?
A sticky film called dental plaque constantly forms on your teeth. If you don't clean properly, plaque will be left behind, especially between the teeth and along the gum line. When plaque accumulates in these areas, it causes inflamed gums (gingivitis), with redness and swelling. Inflamed gums may bleed when you clean your teeth.Gingivitis can be prevented
You can do a lot yourself to prevent and reverse periodontal disease through proper oral hygiene. Brush your teeth twice a day. Once a day, also clean between the teeth using interdental brushes, Mini Flosser or dental floss. A special toothbrush for cleaning hard-to-reach areas may also be needed. Ask your dentist or dental hygienist for advice and instruction.Prevent gum inflammation
If you suspect that you have gum inflammation, contact your dental professional. Taking note of the advice that your dental practitioner offers is of utmost importance for a successful result, even after treatment is completed. Regular check-ups in combination with your own home care are crucial to prevent the problems from returning.Signs of gingivitis
- Red and swollen gums
- Bleeding when brushing
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Early stages of periodontitis can be bleeding, recession and halitosis. Late stages of periodontitis can be longer looking teeth, increasing spaces between teeth, migration of teeth or teeth drifting apart. It can also be foul taste, mobility or toothloss.
Three tips to prevent gum disease
- Brush your teeth for two minutes twice a day
- Clean between your teeth once a day, using floss or interdental brushes
- Have regular check-ups. Detecting early signs of gum disease is key to protecting your health.