Gums In Cats

Your gums (gingivae) are tissues that surround the base of your teeth and help keep them in place. It’s important to protect your gums from periodontal disease that can damage your gums, leading to …

The gums or gingiva (pl.: gingivae) consist of the mucosal tissue that lies over the mandible and maxilla inside the mouth. Gum health and disease can have an effect on general health.

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Swollen or puffy gums. Bright red, dark red or dark purple gums. Gums that feel tender when touched. Gums that bleed easily. A toothbrush that looks pink after brushing your teeth. …

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Your gums can pull away from your teeth, and sores could form inside your mouth and on your gums. It could also lead to oral cancer.

Signs of gum inflammation include bleeding during tooth-brushing, swollen-looking gums, and red gums. Healthy gums generally appear firm, and coral-pink, and do not bleed with stimulation.

Periodontal disease (gum disease) causes inflammation of the gums, which develops when plaque (a sticky film of bacteria) builds up on the teeth and gums. Gum disease is very …

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Healthy gums are pink, stippled, and tough and have a limited sensibility to pain, temperature, and pressure. The gums are separated from the alveolar mucosa, which is red, by a scalloped line that …

A gingivectomy is a surgical procedure that removes diseased gums and tissue. Learn more about what to expect from a gingivectomy, pictures, and more.

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