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Periodontitis



Gingivitis
Gingivitis
Swollen gums
Swollen gums


Periodontitis

Alternative Names:

Pyorrhea - gum disease; Inflammation of gums - involving bone
Symptoms:
  • Swollen gums
  • Gums that appear bright red or red-purple
  • Gums that appear shiny
  • Gums that bleed easily (blood on toothbrush even with gentle brushing of the teeth)
  • Gums that are tender when touched but are painless otherwise
  • Breath odor
  • Loose teeth
Note: Early symptoms resemble gingivitis.
Signs and tests:


Examination of the mouth and teeth by the dentist shows soft, swollen, red-purple gingiva. Deposits of plaque and calculus may be visible at the base of the teeth, with enlarged pockets in the gums. The gums are usually painless or mildly tender, unless a tooth abscess is also present. Teeth may be loose and gums may be receded.

Dental x-rays reveal the loss of supporting bone and may also show the presence ofplaque deposits under the gums.




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