The colour of one's gums can indicate health, and unsightly black gums can signal problems in dental hygiene, diet, lifestyle or overall health status. Here are the causes of black gums and how to treat them.
October 24, 2014
The colour of one's gums can indicate health, and unsightly black gums can signal problems in dental hygiene, diet, lifestyle or overall health status. Here are the causes of black gums and how to treat them.
While naturally dark gums can be attributed to heredity and one's ethnic background, unnaturally darkening gums, particularly cases that are accompanied by pain, swelling, itch or irritation, are not something to be ignored.
1. Smoking
Cigars, cigarettes, tobacco and pipe fillings can be reasons for your gum blackening. Regular smoking leaves visible traces of tar not only on the teeth, but also on the gums as seen on the blackened gums of chain smokers.
2. Alcohol
Alcohol abuse causes extreme dehydration of the mouth, making it prone to diseases while the residual sugar in alcoholic drinks leads to tooth decay and gum blackening.
3. Poor dental hygiene
Bad dental hygiene, like infrequent brushing of the teeth and gum rinsing, encourages the build-up of a substance called calculus around the gum area.
4. Poor diet
Unhealthy diet and meals with excessive amounts of preservatives, saccharine, saline and food colouring can affect oral health, manifesting in tooth decay and gum discolouration.
5. Gum disease
Untreated gingivitis gum inflammation and pain that are left untreated can lead to serious periodontitis, with swelling that results in black gums.
Black, unhealthy gums are outwardly unsightly. But far worse than loss of confidence, it can also lead to serious diseases if left unchecked. All it takes is discipline and a determination to lead a healthier lifestyle.
1. Brush teeth regularly as per dentist's instructions
2. Make flossing a habit
3. Brush and clean the tongue, too
4. Upgrade your lifestyle
Persistent gum discolouration could be a sign of worse problems such as melanoma of the mouth, severe immune deficiency or intestinal disease. If you're experiencing blackening gums, be sure to check with your dentist to see what treatments are available for you.
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