What are the symptoms of periodontitis?

Periodontitis can manifest itself in the form of red and swollen gums, loose teeth, enlarged gaps, tooth loss, weak chewing, bleeding from brushing, and bad breath.
1. Early periodontitis can be manifested as red and swollen gums, with the gradual development of the disease can appear teeth loosening, shifting, gap between the teeth become large, gum recession, and even tooth loss, as well as the symptoms of brushing bleeding, loose teeth can be caused by the performance of chewing powerlessness, the gap between the teeth become large can be caused by the food blockage situation.
2. When periodontitis is accompanied by acute periodontal abscess, there may be pain, obvious redness and swelling, as well as overflow of pus. Periodontitis can also cause dental caries, bad breath and other symptoms.
Patients with periodontitis need to go to the hospital in time, follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment, avoid blindly using drugs, so as not to miss the treatment.