Telling Your Dentist Your Dental Condition, Preventing Swollen Gums

Any changes felt and experienced with the dental health should be reported to the dentist. Changes in biting, sensitivity to hot and cold, swollen gums and gums that bleed easily when brushing are some indications that gum or periodontal disease is taking its toll. When such changes are noticed, it should be reported right away to the dentist for proper periodontal disease diagnosis and treatment.

Periodontal disease can develop when its symptoms are left untreated. It can result to further destruction of tooth and gums. Proper procedures may be administered by dentists to treat and prevent progression of swollen gums to periodontitis. Dental visits are recommended every six months to prevent progression and development of certain dental problems.

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