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Periodontitis
The sooner you seek care for gum disease, the better your chances of reversing damage from periodontitis
Treating Gum Disease
Healthy gums are meant to be pale pink and firm – snuggly wrapping around our teeth. When our gums get swollen or puffy, begin to turn color, or bleed easily, these can be signs of Periodontitis (per-e-o-don-TIE-tis) or gum disease. If caught early enough, there are ways to help reverse the damage.Â
Symptoms of Periodontitis
Periodontitis, sometimes called Gum Disease, is relatively common, but preventable. Improving your oral hygiene and regular check-ups with your dentist can help improve your success of treatments. If you have any of the following symptoms, please contact our office for an appointment today.
- Puffy or swollen gums
- Gums that are tender to the touch
- Bleeding gums
- Bright red, purplish, or dusky red gums
- Pink-tinged toothbrush after brushing
- Loose teeth or receding gums
- Painful chewing
- Bad breath
- Bloody flossing
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