5 Early Signs of Gum Trouble You’re Ignoring — and How Oradentum Can Help
Most of us don't think about our gums until they start causing problems. But your gums often send quiet signals long before pain or serious issues arise. Ignoring them can lead to bigger problems down the road. Here are five early signs of gum trouble you shouldn’t ignore, and how Oradentum can provide foundational support.
1. Bleeding When You Brush or Floss
A little pink in the sink might seem normal, but it's the most common sign of gingivitis, the earliest stage of gum disease. Healthy gums shouldn't bleed. This bleeding is a cry for help, indicating inflammation caused by plaque buildup.
2. Persistent Bad Breath (Halitosis)
If your bad breath doesn't go away after brushing, it might not be from the garlic bread you had. It could be due to bacteria releasing toxins in your mouth, another sign that your oral microbiome is out of balance.
3. Red, Swollen, or Tender Gums
Healthy gums are firm, pink, and fit snugly around your teeth. If your gums are puffy, dark red, or sore to the touch, it’s a clear sign of inflammation that needs to be addressed.
4. A Receding Gum Line
Are your teeth starting to look longer? This is a sign of gum recession, where the gum tissue pulls away from the teeth, exposing the sensitive root. This is a more advanced sign that requires attention.
5. Tooth Sensitivity
Sudden sensitivity to hot or cold foods can be caused by receding gums exposing the dentin layer of your teeth. Your gums act as a protective seal, and when they weaken, sensitivity increases.
How Oradentum Addresses These Early Signs
Oradentum is designed to work from the inside out, providing your body with the nutrients needed to build a strong oral foundation. Its natural ingredients help reduce inflammation, strengthen gum tissue, and balance oral bacteria. By tackling the root causes, it helps your body naturally fight back against these early warning signs.
Don't wait for minor issues to become major problems. Support your gum health proactively with Oradentum today.