In this article, we explain what gingivitis is, its causes, how to prevent it, home remedies to try, and how a dentist can identify the cause and treat it. This is a common form of gum disease that affects many people, so if you’re experiencing symptoms such as bleeding gums, read on.
What is Gingivitis?
An inflammation of the gums, caused by a buildup of plaque on the teeth. It is usually painless but can lead to more severe gum disease if left untreated.
Gingivitis Symptoms
- Red or swollen gums.
- Tender or sensitive gums.
- Bleeding gums, especially during brushing or flossing.
- Recurring bad breath (halitosis).
- Formation of gum pockets or spaces between the teeth and gums.
- Gum recession (gums pulling away from the teeth).
- Changes in gum texture (gums appearing shiny or smooth).
- Pus around the gums or teeth.
- Loose teeth or tooth loss in severe cases.
- Mouth sores or ulcers.
- Discomfort or pain while chewing.
Gingivitis Causes
- Poor oral hygiene: Failing to brush and floss regularly can lead to the buildup of plaque, which can the condition.
- Hormonal changes: Hormonal changes during puberty, menstruation and pregnancy can make the gums more sensitive and susceptible to gingivitis.
- Medications: Certain medications, such as those for seizures and high blood pressure, can cause this type of gum disease.
- Smoking: Nicotine and tar in cigarettes can damage the gums and lead to gingivitis.
- Genetics: Some people may be genetically predisposed to the condition.
Preventing Gingivitis
- Brush and floss regularly: Brush your teeth twice a day and floss once a day to remove plaque buildup.
- Use mouthwash: Use an antibacterial mouthwash to kill bacteria and freshen breath.
- Quit smoking: If you smoke, quitting can prevent further damage to the gums and teeth.
- Eat a healthy diet: A diet rich in fruits and vegetables can boost gum health.
- See a dentist regularly: Regular dental checkups can prevent and treat gingivitis.
Home Remedies for Gingivitis
Here are some home remedies you can try to alleviate symptoms of gingivitis:
- Mouthwash for gingivitis: You can buy these the pharmacy or online. See the Mouthwash for Gingivitis article for more information.
- Saltwater rinse: Mix a teaspoon of salt with warm water and swish the solution around your mouth for 30 seconds. Repeat 2-3 times a day.
- Tea tree oil: Add a few drops of tea tree oil to water and swish it around your mouth for 30 seconds. Repeat 2-3 times a day.
- Aloe vera: Apply aloe vera gel directly to the gums to soothe inflammation.
Identifying and Treating Gingivitis
If you’re concerned about the symptoms of gingivitis, it’s best to see a dentist. They can identify the cause of the gingivitis and recommend treatment options. Here are some possible treatments:
- Professional cleaning: A dental cleaning can remove plaque and tartar buildup, which can alleviate symptoms of gingivitis.
- Scaling and root planing: This deep cleaning procedure can remove plaque and tartar buildup from below the gum line.
- Antibiotics: In some cases, a dentist may prescribe antibiotics to treat the infection causing the gingivitis.
- Surgery: If the gingivitis has progressed to a more severe form of gum disease, surgery may be necessary to remove infected tissue and restore gum health.
Summary
- Gingivitis is a common and treatable form of gum disease.
- By maintaining good oral hygiene habits, eating a healthy diet, and seeing a dentist regularly, you can prevent it from occurring. If you do experience symptoms, try the home home remedies above to alleviate them.
If you’re still concerned about your symptoms, see a dentist for professional treatment options.