Gingivitis is the earliest stage of gum disease, characterized by inflammation of the gum tissue.
While anyone can develop gingivitis, those with poor oral hygiene, smokers, pregnant women, and individuals with diabetes are at a higher risk.
A dentist or dental hygienist will look for signs of inflamed gums. They might also measure the pockets around your teeth.
Maintain a good oral hygiene regimen, eat a balanced diet, avoid tobacco, and have regular dental check-ups.
Yes, with proper oral hygiene and dental care, gingivitis can be reversed.
If you notice signs of gingivitis, especially persistent bad breath or bleeding gums, you should see a dentist promptly.