{"id":2076,"date":"2021-10-16T11:54:50","date_gmt":"2021-10-16T11:54:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.millenniumdds.com\/?p=2076"},"modified":"2021-10-16T11:54:50","modified_gmt":"2021-10-16T11:54:50","slug":"whats-the-difference-between-periodontitis-and-gingivitis","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.millenniumdds.com\/whats-the-difference-between-periodontitis-and-gingivitis\/","title":{"rendered":"What\u2019s the Difference Between Periodontitis and Gingivitis?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Understand the different stages of gum disease.<\/h1>\n

Have you noticed any bleeding or discomfort around your gums after brushing or flossing? Irritated, tender gums often point to gum disease, a common oral health problem for almost half of the adult population<\/a>. If you find yourself experiencing unusual gum-related symptoms, you may have either gingivitis or periodontitis.<\/p>\n

What\u2019s unique about gum disease is that it isn\u2019t a specific condition but, rather, a category of oral disease split into two separate stages: gingivitis and periodontitis. To help dispel any confusion about these two conditions, we\u2019re going to explain how they differ, what symptoms they often cause, and a typical treatment plan.<\/p>\n

Gingivitis: Early Gum Disease With Mild Symptoms<\/h2>\n

What is gingivitis?<\/h3>\n

Gingivitis is the mildest of the two stages of gum disease. It doesn\u2019t cause permanent damage to the gums or teeth<\/a>, but it can be quite uncomfortable as it advances.<\/p>\n

Gingivitis occurs when the gums are in a state of chronic inflammation. What generally happens is a buildup of plaque along the bottom of the teeth begins to push into the gum tissue. As this pressure occurs and bacteria are trapped, the body\u2019s immune system responds and the gums become inflamed. While temporary inflammation is typically a healing response, when it is chronic, it has the opposite effect and negatively impacts the body \u2014 or in this case, the gums.<\/p>\n

What are the symptoms of gingivitis?<\/h3>\n

Since gingivitis is a state of inflammation, the majority of gingivitis symptoms revolve around irritation of the gums. Most patients diagnosed with gingivitis experience one or more of these common symptoms:<\/p>\n