Periodontitis
Periodontitis is a general term for diseases affecting the periodontium. Especially, the first stage of periodontitis is called gingivitis. At this stage, only inflammation of gum is occured. At the higher stage, called periodontitis, inflammation extends to the other tissues of periodontium. In the early stage, periodontal disease has few symptoms and it is easy to worsen without notice.
See the symptoms of periodontitis below.
- Bleeding gum in brushing or eating something hard
- Sticky in the mouth on awakening
- Bad breath
- Swollen or softened gum
- Discolored gum (from pink to red or purple)
- Spreading interdental gap that more food sticks in
- Feeling of being the longer teeth or protruding teeth
- Pain or Itching of gum
- Gum forming pus
- Unstable teeth