Gingivitis does not normally cause sepsis. Gingivitis is not related to sepsis, which occurs when germs invade parts of the bloodstream and circulate through the bloodstream, causing a systemic blood infection. Germs multiply in the bloodstream and excrete harmful substances, and sepsis is more likely to occur in people with low immunity. Gingivitis is an inflammation of the gums due to infection. Germs do not invade the blood because of gingivitis, so gingivitis does not lead to blood infections and does not cause sepsis. Gingivitis patients should actively seek medical attention and receive treatment. Ensure sufficient sleep on a daily basis and keep the oral environment healthy.