Gum infection can have several appearances.
First, it can have little or no signs or symptoms.
Often, it appears as red, swollen gums that bleed easily when you brush or floss.
Sometimes it can manifest with teeth that become longer as the gums recede.
In severe cases it can show as teeth getting loose, chronic bad breath, or a bad taste in your mouth.
A routine checkup by a dentist or dental hygienist can determine if you have infected gums.
Your gums look swollen, maybe even bleeding, you won't be able to see your teeth as well when you DON'T have a gum disease.
Depends on what type. But here is a link containing cavity information.
No, gingivitis does not cause trichomoniasis.
Gingivitis is an an inflammation of the gingivae - the gums.
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Desquamative gingivitis occurs mainly in postmenopausal women
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Gingivitis is the medical term meaning inflammation of the gums. Gingivitis is a common finding in many types of gum disease.
Both "g"s are prounounced like the letter "j." Like gin-givitis
Gingivitis is also one of the early signs of leukemia in some children
Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis is mainly seen in young adults
Gingivitis is caused by anaerobic bacteria that does not need of oxygen to growth. The most common bacteria that cause gingivitis are Gram-negative Phorphyromonas Gingivalis, Fusobacterium and Prevotella Intermedia.
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difference bt chronic n acute gingivitis