It's easy to put off dental problems that seem trivial until your calendar clears up. But you shouldn't ignore the cautionary signals below. This is particularly valid for those who are taking care of a long-term illness like diabetes. Learn more about the relationship that exists between general health and dental health. Early problem detection will help you avoid costly mistakes and save a lot of time. It's not usual to have blood on your toothbrush or in the sink. It can indicate that you have periodontal disease, often known as gum disease, which is an inflammation of the tissues holding your teeth in place. Gum disease can cause bone loss around teeth and eventually lead to tooth loss if left untreated. Gums that are red, swollen, or sensitive, as well as discharge between the teeth and gums, are further symptoms.
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