Gingivitis Is Serious, and It Can Turn Into Something Even Worse

The Consequences of Untreated Gingivitis

You may suffer from swollen gums, reddened gums, or bleeding gums, often accompanied by persistent bad breath. Your gums may be pulling away from your teeth, there may be pus in your mouth, it may be painful to chew or your teeth may be sensitive in general, or you may have partial dentures that no longer fit as they should. If that sounds like you, there’s a fair chance you have gingivitis, a form of periodontal disease (what dentists call gum disease.)

The risk factors for gingivitis include smoking or chewing tobacco, diabetes, taking certain medications (oral contraceptives, anticonvulsants, steroids, calcium channel blockers, and chemotherapy), crooked teeth, broken teeth, poorly fitting dental appliances, a genetic predisposition, pregnancy, and a compromised immune system.