Chronic Bad Breath Can Be A Sign Of Gum Disease

Chronic Bad Breath Can Be A Sign Of Gum Disease

Posted January 14, 2016 by Wager-Evans Dental

chronic bad breath can be a sign of gum disease While you might expect to have bad breath after eating foods with a strong odor, chronic bad breath can be worrisome. It can be a source of embarrassment, and a sign that something might be physically wrong. Chronic bad breath may indicate gum disease. Gum disease occurs when the bacteria in your mouth infiltrate your gums, which can cause a range of symptoms. Your dentist can identify symptoms of gum disease, and can offer assistance in treating this condition. It is important to remedy gum disease, as its advanced stages can put you at risk for tooth loss.

Gum Disease And Your Oral Health

Your gums, like your teeth, can be negatively affected by the accumulated plaque in your mouth. While plaque can cause cavities in teeth, it can also attack your gum line. It can affect your gums by causing them to become swollen and sensitive, as well as making them inflamed. They can also become more sensitive to bleeding. If you observe any of these symptoms, or if you struggle with chronic bad breath, you should visit your dentist to determine the best course of treatment.

Treating Gum Disease

Good preventive measures, like regular at-home cleanings and routine visits with your dentists, can help protect you from gum disease. Early gum disease, or gingivitis, can sometimes be addressed with increased attention to your oral hygiene. You may need to treat gum disease with a Perio Tray. The Perio Tray is provided by your dentist, and can be used in your own home. If gum disease is left untreated, your gum line can recede, which can leave your teeth less secure in your mouth, and more vulnerable to loss.