How do I know I have gum disease?

Here are some common signs and symptoms of gum disease:

  • Red, swollen, or tender gums: These are often the first signs of gum disease.
  • Bleeding gums: Bleeding gums, even when brushing or flossing gently, can be a sign of gum inflammation.
  • Bad breath: Persistent bad breath, even after brushing and flossing, can be a symptom of gum disease.
  • Receding gums: If your gums seem to be pulling away from your teeth, this can be a sign of gum disease.
  • Loose teeth: In advanced cases of gum disease, your teeth may become loose.
  • Pain or discomfort: You may experience pain or discomfort in your gums or teeth.

If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s important to see a dentist. Early detection and treatment can help prevent gum disease from progressing to more serious stages.