Signs & Symptoms
Periodontal (gum) disease progression is usually slow and can go unnoticed for months, even years. By the time patients are aware that something is wrong (i.e. pain, loose teeth) the infection has progressed to far and it may be too late! The best prevention is visiting your dentist every six months for routine cleanings and check-ups.
Use the following questions to see if you may have some of the Signs and Symptoms indicative of progressive periodontal disease:
Do your gums
bleed when you floss or brush your teeth?
Are your gums red, tender or
swollen?
Is pus visible when you press on your gums?
Do your teeth appear to be getting
LONGER?
Is your gum line
uNeVeN when you smile?
Are the roots of your teeth
exposed and sensitive to
hot
or cold?
Can you wiggle one or more of your teeth with your tongue or
fingers?
Are there S
P A C E S between your teeth where there were none
before?
Has there been a change in how you
bite?
Has there been a change in how your partial
denture(s) fit(s)?
Do you have
bad breath
or a
bad taste in your mouth?
Is your mouth often dry or burning?
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