Swollen Gums and a lose tooth
Do I have Gum Disease
Lately I have started to notice that my gums around some of my back teeth are swollen, puffy and red. I brush my teeth but this has gotten me worried that it may be some kind of gum disease. I am not sure but now I am starting to think that one of my back teeth may also be a little lose. I am not sure I am not just freaking out about it or if I really have a lose tooth.
Can you get gum disease that fast and lose a tooth? I know this is a new issue or I would have noticed it sooner.
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Wednesday, Oct. 28th 2009 4:33 PM at 4:33 pm
Gum disease dose not happen over night. It happens from poor brushing and flossing habits. However, what you are describing does sound as if you could have gingivitis. Stop freaking out as you say and go to a dentist. A dentist will be able to tell you if you have gingivitis or not. If you do they can treat you for it.
Thursday, Oct. 29th 2009 4:04 PM at 4:04 pm
Go see your dentist he will be able to tell you if you have to worry about gum disease. Better to be safe then sorry latter on.