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Gingival diseases are diseases that occur in the gum tissue and are confined to the gums and do not accumulate alveolar bone, periodontal ligament and cementum. Gum disease mainly includes inflammatory lesions of the gums and gingival hyperplasia.
Gum disease generally does not invade the deep periodontal tissues and is a common and frequent disease in oral diseases. Bacteria collect in cavities between gums and teeth, causing bleeding, inflammation, infection, and potential premature tooth loss. Gum inflammation is generally caused by plaque, which is initially formed when the face is clear, mainly due to wounded plaque.
When plaque accumulates for a long time, it will cause gingival inflammation, which will deepen the gingival sulcus and increase the gingival sulcus, and gradually the plaque will extend and develop under the swimming gingiva to form subgingival plaque. poses a greater threat to the periodontal environment.
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What are the symptoms of gingivitis? In daily life, the probability of gingivitis is relatively high, and the appearance of this disease will also be accompanied by many different symptoms, such as bleeding gums, gum discoloration or changes in the shape of the gums.
Toothache is a relatively common phenomenon in life, and this phenomenon also has many different reasons, it may be caused by gum inflammation, of course, it may also be caused by other factors, but we also know that gums are also a relatively common disease, so what are the symptoms of gingivitis?
1. Bleeding gums.
If the patient's gums are bleeding frequently, then in this case it is a cause for concern, most likely due to gingivitis, which is a typical symptom of gingivitis. It often occurs when brushing your teeth or eating hard foods, such as eating apples. It can also occur spontaneously when the situation is severe.
2. Gingival discoloration.
In general, the gums of healthy teeth should be pink or red, but if the patient has gingivitis, the color of the gums will change to dark red or dark red, in which case there may be an inflammatory reaction, and the reason for this type of condition is bleeding and growth of the gum blood vessels, which is often referred to as gingivitis.
3. Changes in the shape of the gums.
Normally, our gums grow close to the teeth, but when the patient suffers from gingivitis, the gums will also appear to be significantly swollen, and even painful sensations, if this happens, at this time, be sure to accept it in time**.
Fourth, the texture of the gums.
When the patient suffers from gingival sensitivity, the collagen fibers in the gums will disappear, and the dense gums will become soft and fragile, without any elasticity, on the contrary, the collagen fibers in the gums do not disappear, but continue to grow, resulting in thick and hard gums, and occasional bleeding symptoms. The appearance of gingivitis itself will be accompanied by a variety of different symptoms, the appearance of these symptoms should be paid attention to, do not ignore too much, only in this way can it be effective**.
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1. There may be fever and irritability.
2. There are needle-tip-sized, superficial ulcers in the mouth, which can be refused to eat due to pain.
3. Generally, it can be ** after about a week.
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