FAQ
Light to dark pink gums are healthy whereas red gums is indicative of gum infection.
Bleeding gums are not healthy, are the first sign of gum disease and should not be ignored.
Swollen gums will feel bulgy due to infection, will be painful and this swelling will not go away on its own.
Sore and sensitive gums can be due to gum disease, improper brushing, hormonal changes in women and any other infection affecting teeth.
Pus discharge is seen when gums get infected and pull away from teeth, creating deep pockets between teeth and gums.
This is a warning sign of gum disease and occurs due to plaque buildup in the mouth.
This is hardened tartar that contains germs and immediately requires cleaning by periodontist.
Receding gums is seen in advanced stages of gum infection where tooth support is weakened, teeth become sensitive and requires immediate attention by your periodontist.
Active gum disease causes teeth to be displaced from their original position causing poor esthetics, difficulty in chewing and you instantly require consultation with your periodontist.
Gum disease weakens attachment of teeth, damages bone and is a sign of advanced infection requiring prompt treatment.
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