Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is a common problem that, if left untreated, can seriously impact both your oral and overall health. It’s crucial to understand the different types of gum disease to effectively identify, treat, and prevent them. Two of the most common forms are gingivitis and periodontitis.
Gingivitis: The Early Stage
Gingivitis is the early stage of gum disease, typically caused by plaque buildup along the gumline due to inadequate oral hygiene. The good news is that gingivitis is often reversible with consistent brushing, flossing, and regular dental visits.
Signs and Symptoms of Gingivitis:
If gingivitis isn’t addressed, it can progress to a more serious condition called periodontitis.
Periodontitis: A More Serious Infection
Periodontitis is a more advanced form of gum disease that develops from untreated gingivitis. It shares some symptoms with gingivitis, like gum inflammation and bleeding, but the damage is more extensive. In periodontitis, the buildup of plaque and tartar causes the gums to separate from the teeth, forming “pockets.” These pockets trap bacteria, leading to further infection and bone loss.
Signs and Symptoms of Periodontitis:
Diagnosis and Treatment
To diagnose periodontitis, a dentist will review your medical history, examine your gums, and may take X-rays to assess bone loss. Age can be a factor, as periodontitis typically takes time to develop, making it less common in teenagers (though it can occur in individuals of any age with poor oral hygiene).
Treatment options for periodontitis vary depending on the severity of the condition:
For More Information:
The American Dental Association’s (ADA) Mouth Healthy website provides comprehensive information on gingivitis, periodontitis, and other oral health topics.
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