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What are the symptoms of gingivitis?
Gingivitis is a common gum disease that causes the gums to become inflamed, red, and swollen. It can also lead to bleeding gums. Other symptoms of gingivitis include:
- Gums that are tender or painful to the touch
- Gums that recede from the teeth, making them look longer
- Loose teeth
- Bad breath
- A metallic taste in the mouth
Gingivitis is often caused by poor oral hygiene, such as not brushing and flossing your teeth regularly. It can also be caused by other factors, such as:
- Dry mouth
- Smoking
- Diabetes
- Certain medications
- Pregnancy
- Hormonal changes
If you have any of the symptoms of gingivitis, it is important to see your dentist right away. Gingivitis can be treated with good oral hygiene and professional cleanings. In some cases, antibiotics or other medications may be necessary.
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