
😨🦷Red, Swollen Gums?🚨Gingivitis Alert! See the Signs| Dr. Khushboo Soni|Dentist|Your Grin,Our Win
🦷 Gum Bleeding & Inflammation: The Diagnosis of Gingivitis Hello, everyone. Welcome to my YouTube Channel. I am Dr. Khushboo Soni – Your Virtual Dentist. Do your gums bleed while brushing or flossing? Do they appear red, swollen, or tender? These are signs of gingivitis—the early stage of gum disease. If left untreated, gingivitis can worsen into periodontitis, which may lead to gum recession, bone loss, and even tooth loss. 🦷 What is Gingivitis? Gingivitis is the mildest form of gum disease caused by plaque buildup on the teeth and gums. It leads to inflammation, redness, swelling, and bleeding of the gums. 🔹 It is reversible if treated early. 🔹 If ignored, it can progress to periodontitis, which damages the gums and bones supporting the teeth. 🔹 Good oral hygiene and regular dental checkups can prevent and reverse gingivitis. 🦷 What Causes Gum Bleeding & Inflammation? The primary cause of gingivitis is plaque—a sticky film of bacteria that forms on teeth. When plaque is not removed by brushing and flossing, it hardens into tartar (calculus), which irritates the gums. 🔹 Poor Oral Hygiene – Not brushing and flossing properly allows plaque buildup. 🔹 Smoking & Tobacco Use – Weakens the immune system and increases the risk of gum disease. 🔹 Diabetes – High blood sugar can lead to inflammation in the gums. 🔹 Hormonal Changes – Pregnancy, menstruation, and menopause can make gums more sensitive. 🔹 Certain Medications – Some medicines reduce saliva flow, increasing plaque buildup. 🔹 Nutritional Deficiencies – Lack of vitamin C weakens the gums, causing bleeding. 🔹 Stress & Weak Immunity – A weak immune system makes it harder to fight infections. 🦷 Symptoms of Gingivitis Gingivitis often goes unnoticed in its early stages, but common signs include: ✔️ Red, swollen gums ✔️ Bleeding while brushing or flossing ✔️ Persistent bad breath ✔️ Tenderness or sensitivity in gums ✔️ Gums pulling away from teeth If you notice any of these signs, visit your dentist immediately to prevent further damage! 🦷 How is Gingivitis Diagnosed? Your dentist will examine your gums, check for bleeding, and measure gum pockets. 🔹 Visual Examination – Dentists check for red, swollen, or bleeding gums. 🔹 Probing Test – A small dental probe measures the space between teeth and gums. 🔹 X-rays – If needed, X-rays check for bone loss around the teeth. Early detection prevents gum disease from progressing. That’s why regular dental checkups are crucial! 🦷 Treatment & Prevention of Gingivitis The good news is that gingivitis can be reversed with proper care. 1️⃣ Professional Dental Cleaning (Scaling & Polishing) ✔️ A dentist removes plaque and tartar from the gum line. ✔️ Polishing smooths the teeth, reducing future plaque buildup. ✔️ If tartar is below the gum line, a deep cleaning (scaling & root planing) may be needed. 2️⃣ Maintain Proper Oral Hygiene at Home ✔️ Brush Twice Daily – Use a soft-bristle toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste. ✔️ Floss Daily – Removes plaque between teeth where brushes can’t reach. ✔️ Use an Antiseptic Mouthwash – Reduces bacteria and freshens breath. 3️⃣ Healthy Diet & Lifestyle Changes ✔️ Quit Smoking – Tobacco weakens gum health and slows healing. ✔️ Eat Vitamin-Rich Foods – Include vitamin C-rich fruits and vegetables. ✔️ Drink Plenty of Water – Keeps the mouth hydrated and reduces plaque formation. 4️⃣ Regular Dental Visits ✔️ Visit your dentist every 6 months for professional cleanings. ✔️ If you have gum problems, more frequent checkups may be needed. 🦷 Key Takeaways ✔️ Gum bleeding and inflammation are early warning signs of gingivitis. ✔️ Gingivitis is reversible with good oral care and professional cleaning. ✔️ Ignoring gum disease can lead to tooth loss and serious health problems. ✔️ Maintain proper brushing, flossing, and dental visits to keep your gums healthy! If you experience bleeding gums, bad breath, or gum sensitivity, don’t wait—visit your dentist today! Remember, always consult with your dentist because your dentist knows best! Thanks for watching. Like & subscribe for more dental tips. Your Grin, Our Win! 📌 #Gingivitis #GumBleeding #HealthyGums #OralCare #DentalHygiene #TeethCleaning #PreventGumDisease #BleedingGums #DentalTips #OralHealth