Dentist Questions Gum pain

Does gum pain mean I'm losing my teeth?

I'm 46, and I started experiencing gum pain across my gums about two week ago. I'm worried that this means that my teeth are loosening or something like that. I never had this pain before. Could gum pain mean that I'm losing my teeth?

6 Answers

Periodontal disease is usually painless, you may have an occlusion issue that cause teeth to hurt.
No. It may just mean you are due for a cleaning.
No, but with that said the proper durum to find out what is causing your pain would be at a dental office. There is no way to properly diagnose via text.
It means you need to have a dentist examine your mouth.
Gum pain is usually an indication of gingivitis, the first stage of gum disease. You can lose your teeth if you do not address it quickly with a cleaning with your hygienist and a dental check up. The short answer is yes, but it depends on the severity of the gum pain and how long you wait to address it.
You need to visit your dentist. Gum pain means there is something wrong. It could be your gums. Or it could be your teeth. Even if your gums are infected, you can have your gums treated. Most important is you get treatment and then start on a good home care routine. The latest treatment LANAP, REMOVES ALL GUM DISEASE BACTERIA IN ONE TREATMENT. WITH LANAP A SPECIAL LASER TREATS THE INFECTED BONE AND TISSUE. THERE IS NO CUTTING OR SEWING. THE MAIN POINT IS YOU ARE THE ONLY ONE WHO CAN SAVE YOUR TEETH. FLOSSING CORRECTLY FIRST THEN BRUSHING CORRECTLY AFTER YOU HAVE YOUR PAINFUL AREA TREATED, WILL CONTROL GUM DISEASE. THERE IS NO CURE FOR GUM DISEASE. WE CONTROL IT WITH GOOD HOME CARE. DOING GOOD HOME CARE NOT ONLY SAVES YOUR TEETH, BUT THE LATEST RESEARCH IS SHOWING GUM DISEASE IS RELATED TO ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE, STOMACH, KIDNEY, LUNG, LIVER, AND JOINT PROBLEMS, PANCREATIC CANCER, AND CONTROLLING BLOOD SUGAR AND HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE. A LARGE PORTION OF THE POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES HAVE GUM ISSUES AND SYSTEMIC DISEASES EITHER CAUSED OR WORSENED BY POOR MOUTH CARE. WAITING AND WORRYING IS NOT HELPING YOU SOLVE YOUR PROBLEM. FIND OUT WHAT IS CAUSING YOUR PROBLEM AND TAKE CARE OF IT.