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"Gum disease" is a non-medical way to describe any disease that affects the gums in your mouth. One of the most common gum diseases is gingivitis, which is inflammation of the gingiva or gums - signs include bleeding from the gums, swelling, pain and redness of the gums. However, there are other diseases include cancer of the gingiva that are also classified as "gum disease".
teeth/gum disease
There are several symptoms of gum disease. These include bad breath, your gums appearing red or puffy, your gums receding and your gums bleeding while brushing or flossing.
bleeding gums
Infection of the gums around the teeth.
The most telling signs of early gum disease are swollen gums and bleeding.
don't brush your gums to much
Gum disease. Go see a dentist.
Gum disease treatment helps to clean any dirt you have in your gums. This stops your gums from rotting which would cause your teeth to fall out. This protects your teeth and mouth from mouth cancer.
Its normally a symptom of Gingivitis, and can lead to gum disease if not treated.
Gingivitis is the medical term meaning inflammation of the gums. Gingivitis is a common finding in many types of gum disease.
Gums may turn white because there is a lack of blood flow. This can cause numbness as well. Gums can also turn white due to gum disease.