Looking at the gums, you should pay close attention to blood in your sink or on your toothbrush or floss after routine oral care. Such bleeding isn’t normal and could be a sign that you are developing periodontal disease. When left untreated, this disease can lead to bone and tooth loss. Receding gums is also a warning sign of gum disease.
You should also regularly examine your mouth to detect unusual bumps or sores as well as any loose or shifting teeth. Of course, pain is generally a reliable indicator that something has gone awry with your body. Therefore, you should seek medical attention for any severe or persistent toothache as soon as possible.
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