Gingivitis
Gingivitis in a nutshell
- Symptoms of gingivitis include bleeding from the gums, bad breath, bad taste in your mouth and sore gums.
- Good dental hygiene, regular dental check-ups and tartar removal keep gingivitis at bay.
- Advanced gingivitis should always be treated by a dentist.
What is gingivitis?
Gingivitis is the most common oral disorder in Finland. Gingivitis occurs when bacterial plaque and tartar accumulate in the gumline and between the teeth and the gum around the tooth becomes inflamed.
Gingivitis may sound pretty harmless, but, when untreated, gingivitis is a real threat to your health:
- Gingivitis can lead to damage to the tissues that attach the teeth, called periodontitis, which can cause the teeth to start to become loose and eventually fall out.
- Periodontitis increases the risk of a myocardial or cerebral infarction. It causes a low level of inflammation in your body which can put you at risk of serious illness.
- Oral infections also disrupt the balance of many common disease treatments, such as diabetes.
Gingivitis – symptoms develop slowly
Signs of gingivitis include:
- redness, sensitivity and pain in the gums
- bleeding gums, for example when brushing your teeth
- an unpleasant taste in the mouth
- bad breath
The symptoms of gingivitis can be detected so slowly that you don't even notice them at first.
Fortunately, the dentist or dental hygienist can detect the onset of gingivitis, even if it is still asymptomatic. That's one good reason to get your teeth checked regularly!
Gingivitis – when to see a dentist?
When you notice signs of gingivitis, you can first try to treat it at home:
- Pay more attention to dental care.
- Brush your teeth more often and more carefully.
- Remember to clean the spaces between your teeth too.
Even if you take perfect care of your mouth, gingivitis might not get better.
If the symptoms of gingivitis do not give way within a few days, book an appointment with a dentist or dental hygienist.
There's no need to be shy about coming to the appointment – we treat gingivitis every day.
Let us know if you have dental fear. We take your fears seriously and promise to find the right ways to treat you and your teeth.
Gingivitis – treatment by a dentist and dental hygienist
Since bacteria do not like the surface of a clean tooth, the most important thing in the treatment of gingivitis is a careful cleaning of the teeth. The good news is that, if treated, a common gingivitis usually gets better in a couple of weeks.
When you come to the dental hygienist or dentist, the solution may be:
- Tartar removal. The dentist or dental hygienist removes the tartar that causes gingivitis.
- Repair of teeth. If necessary, the dentist will repair any cavities and fillings where plaque accumulates despite careful home care.
Gingivitis – home care is the cornerstone of prevention
The best treatment for gingivitis is its prevention at home. It is simple:
- Brush your teeth. Brush your teeth with fluoride toothpaste twice a day for two minutes. Use an electric toothbrush for the cleanest result.
- Remember to clean the spaces between your teeth too. Use an interdental brush, brush stick or floss once a day.
- Attend the dental check-up appointment. This allows the early detection of inflammations and tartar in the mouth. Your dentist will let you know the frequency of dental check-ups that suits you.
- Visit your dental hygienist. They will clean your teeth, remove the tartar, and help you choose the tools and techniques to treat your mouth.
- Avoid smoking and using snuff.
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Related symptoms
Aphthae
Painful and itchy ulcer on the oral mucosa.
Bad breath
Often behind the smell is a problem that needs the help of a dentist.
Bruxism or teeth grinding
Tooth damage, sore bite muscles or headaches.
Chipped tooth
A piece of a tooth or a filling has come loose. Make an appointment with your dentist.
Dental cavity
Can feel like an enmity or a toothache - or you don't feel anything special.
Dental staining
Can be caused by a number of factors, such as cavities, enamel development disorders or foods.
Mucosal and oral diseases
The cause of severe or persistent mouth symptoms should be investigated by a dentist.
Periodontitis
A common disease of the connective tissue underneath the gums which is caused by gingivitis.
Sensitivity
Pricking and sudden pain, often caused by cold, hot or touching the tooth.
Tartar
Is a bacterial plaque hardened by salivary minerals.
Temporomandibular disorder (TMD)
Pain and dysfunction of the jaw joints and masticatory muscles.
Tooth enamel damage
Tooth enamel damage is caused by tooth wear or problems with biting.
Toothache
Can be caused by a cavity or an inflamed tooth, as well as a partially erupted wisdom tooth.
Other related services
Tartar removal
Removal of tartar performed by a dental hygienist, including soda cleaning.
Dental staining removal
Dental staining removal by a dental hygienist, including soda cleaning.
Ceramic fillings
Modern and aesthetic ways to repair damaged teeth.
Dental fillings
Filling a tooth involves removing decayed tooth tissue and replacing it with a filling material.
Root canal treatment
The dentist treats an infected pulp of a tooth.
Frequently asked questions about gingivitis
The accumulation of plaque and tartar, which cause gingivitis, is usually caused by insufficient cleaning of the teeth, especially between the teeth.
Typical symptoms of gingivitis include:
- redness, sensitivity and pain in the gums
- bleeding gums
- an unpleasant taste in the mouth
- bad breath
At first, gingivitis may not show any symptoms.
Kun huomaat ientulehduksen merkkejä, voit ensin yrittää hoitaa vaivaa kotona:
- Kiinnitä hampaiden hoitoon enemmän huomiota.
- Harjaa hampaasi useammin ja huolellisemmin.
- Puhdista hammasvälit erityisen säntillisesti.
Aina alkava ientulehdus ei parane, vaikka hoitaisit suutasi täydellisesti. Jos ientulehduksen oireet eivät tokene muutamassa päivässä, varaa aika hammaslääkärille tai suuhygienistille.
If you have gingivitis and the careful home care does not bring relief to your situation within a few days, make an appointment with a dentist or dental hygienist.
The basis of everything, both in the treatment and prevention of gingivitis, is the careful cleaning of the teeth.
If necessary, your dentist or dental hygienist will clean your teeth and remove tartar.
The dentist can also repair any cavities and fillings where plaque accumulates easily.
When you have gingivitis, intensify the cleaning of your teeth. Brush your teeth more often and more carefully. Make a special effort to clean between your teeth. Only use mouthwash if instructed to do so by your dentist.