The symptoms of periodontal disease are:
- Blotchy, tender gums
- Bleeding gums after brushing teeth or spontaneously
- Receding gums (roots showing through)
- Teeth moving about
- Abscesses near teeth
- Bad breath
- Teeth displacement
- Appearance of dark gaps between teeth, sometimes accompanied by retention of food
- Changes in bits (bad bite)
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