Frequent Issues With Bad Breath? It Could Be Gingivitis

If you recognize that you have bad breath, you can wish for a mint or a stick of gum. If you realize that you frequently struggle with bad breath, and wonder why this is, you may be struggling with gingivitis. When oral bacteria start to gather under a person’s gums, they can create several problems. It is important to recognize these issues and take them seriously. If you ignore the potential risk of gum disease, you can experience a more severe infection that can potentially lead to tooth loss, and may cause you to suffer other health issues. Our Encinitas/San Diego, CA periodontal practice has helped many people in different stages of an infection. We are able to provide preventive periodontal services to address gingivitis, and we can also perform more involved procedures to help with more severe cases of periodontal disease.

Recognizing Symptoms Of Gingivitis

If you often find that your breath smells less than fresh, it could be a sign of poor oral hygiene, the formation of a cavity, or gingivitis. In addition to causing halitosis, a problem with your periodontal health can lead to bleeding when you brush and floss, troubles with swollen or reddened tissues, and changes to your gum line. If the problem is linked to gingivitis, better oral hygiene can help you fight the bacteria attacking your gum line so the condition can be reversed.

What Can Happen If Gingivitis Is Not Addressed?

When the appropriate actions are taken to restore your periodontal health, you can put a stop to gingivitis before your condition worsens. Unfortunately, not everyone will recognize gingivitis and respond in time. In this scenario, gum disease can worsen and cause irreversible tissue damage. Without expert care, bacteria can cause increasing harm through inflammation and harm to the tissues supporting teeth. When those bacteria travel through your bloodstream, your risk goes up for potentially serious issues, including heart disease.

Prevent Periodontal Problems With Good Hygiene

Your first line of defense against gingivitis will be your brushing and flossing habits. In order to fight the bacteria that are gathering at your gum line, make sure you clean your teeth thoroughly, and take care to pass your brush bristles where your teeth and gums meet. You should further take care of yourself through flossing. Remember that if you are not bringing the string all the way down to the base of your teeth, you can leave bacteria responsible for gingivitis behind!

Your Encinitas/San Diego, CA Periodontist Can Help You Protect Your Gums

At our Encinitas/San Diego, CA periodontal practice, we are proud to provide a range of services to help people fight the effects of periodontal disease. We also help patients who are trying to prevent a problem with their gums from worsening and becoming difficult to manage. To find out more, call Dr. Kania’s periodontal practice at (760) 642-0711.