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Gingivitis and Cancer: What you need to Know


Posted on 5/22/2023 by Evan
Gingivitis and Cancer: What you need to KnowGingivitis is a common oral problem for people with poor dental practices. This condition affects the gums and teeth and may progress to severe problems such as periodontal disease. It is always crucial to manage the condition before it becomes irreversible.

It is important to note that gum disease will not directly cause oral cancer. However, gum disease will increase the risk of oral cancer. Taking various preventive measures to minimize your chances of getting cancer would be best.

What are the Signs of Gingivitis?


Gingivitis is the infection of your gums and teeth. The first symptoms you will experience are pain and redness. In advanced stages, the gums will bleed, and your teeth will become loose. The good news is that mild gingivitis is reversible through proper cleaning. Your dentist will thoroughly clean your teeth to remove any buildup of plaque and tartar.

What are the Signs of Cancer?


Cancer of the mouth is also another prevalent condition. This disease is progressive; some signs include white and red patches on your gums, tongue, or tonsils. Sores that don't heal are also a possible indication of the disease. Loose teeth and severe pain when swallowing are other common signs. If the disease is treated at the early stages it gives a better outcome.

Gingivitis is a Risk Factor for Oral Cancer


People who have gum disease may be at a higher risk of oral cancer. Gingivitis is classified as an inflammatory condition that affects the mouth structures such as the gums. Prolonged inflammation leads to changes in your tissues and cells which may cause cancer development. Therefore, you must maintain oral hygiene and visit your dentist regularly for the best outcome.

Any signs of gum disease should be treated as soon as possible before they progress to chronic diseases such as cancer. Some treatment options include root planing and scaling or surgical options.

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