Most common questions used to investigate
Have you currently experienced your teeth necks being uncovered with soft tissues?
Have you noticed your teeth sensitivity?
Are your teeth quite fixed in your jawbone and stable?
Have you currently noticed your gums changed color?
Have you currently noticed your teeth displacement including gaps and protruding?
Do you feel like having bad breath?
Do you constantly bleed after brushing your teeth or independently during the day?
Do you have any common chronic disorders of your body including blood diseases?
Common conclusions
It seems you do not have such state called parodontosis. That is a periodontal disease accompanied with gum recession, jawbone loss and bad breath. Sometimes such gums can bleed independently. Remember to brush your teeth twice a day with a toothbrush that suits you and floss afterwards to reduce bacteria and remove food residues. If you notice any gum redness or swelling please contact your dentist for more information.
While it is unlikely you have parodontosis, you are still displaying some signs of your gum structure misbalance. Facing such situation, you may need to begin with dental cleaning to reduce the amount of bacteria that can dramatize the whole condition. Contact your dentist for more information and further examination.
Based on your answers, you are very likely to be at risk of having parodontosis, which is a periodontal disease of your teeth surrounding structure. Such condition means your jawbone decreases its level all over your jaw crest as well as gum tissue becomes lower due to some common diseases in your body. Parodontosis is not of a bacterial nature but at the same time bacterial plaque and calculus can make the whole situation worse since you have less desire of brushing your teeth. To keep your teeth in place dental splinting can be beneficial. The main part of treatment is surgical and may include medication. Schedule a visit to your dentist for more information and further examination.
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