Importance of Healthy Gums

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Gum health is the bedrock of a healthy oral cavity, yet it’s often not cared for. Gums and systemic health are in one way or the other interrelated.

Gum disease, which begins with mild inflammation (gingivitis), can end up in devastating conditions like periodontitis, with leading eventual tooth loss and even negatively impacting the systemic health.

In this comprehensive post, we’ll go through the key aspects of gum health, how to avoid gingival disease, and how to guarantee strong and healthy gums for life.


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Furthermore, gums provides an excellent role in oral health. They protect the roots of the teeth and support by covering up bone structure. When plaque and infective bacteria deposits accumulate at the gumline, it results into inflammation, eventually leading to infections and gum recession. However, if Left untreated and progresses, then it can result into the following under-listed abnormalities of both periodontal structure

Gingivitis: The earliest segment of gum disease, resulting redness, swelling, and bleeding, if uncorrected.

Periodontitis: Advanced gum disease in which the bone housing the teeth is damaged is lost
, potentially leading to tooth loss.

Caring for your gums isn’t just about prevention of bad bad breath or a tooth disease; it’s all about maintenance of overall health.


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Signs Of Healthy Gums Vs. Signs Of Gum Disease

Knowing the difference between healthy gums from a diseased one with the early signs or symptoms of gum disease can help a patient to take precautionary measures before the disease progresses further and get complicated .

Signs Of Healthy Gums
Firm Texture:
Healthy gums appears to feel firm when touched.

Pale Pink Color:
Natural and healthy gums possess a pinkish hue.

No Bleeding:
Stability is the order of the day for Healthy gums as they do not bleed during brushing or flossing.


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Signs Of Gum Disease

"Red, Swollen Gums: Inflammation is one of the first signs of gum disease.
Bleeding Gums: Frequent bleeding, especially during brushing or flossing, indicates gingivitis.
Receding Gumline: Gums that pull away from the teeth, exposing the roots, are a sign of advanced gum disease.
Bad Breath: Persistent bad breath is often a result of gum disease due to bacterial buildup.
If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s important to see your dentist or periodontist for an evaluation."Source

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