A few different factors can cause the development of gum disease, including:
Periodontal disease, or known as gum disease in Singapore, is caused by plaque accumulation, deepening gum pockets and inflamed gums.
Plaque, bacteria that sticks to your teeth and gums for a prolonged period, causes inflammation and detachment of your soft gum tissues and jaw bone from your teeth. Poor oral habits and irregular dental care causes an unhealthy build-up of plaque.
Deepening gum pockets creates space between the tooth and gums, which allows bacteria to thrive, worsening the condition of gums. If left untreated, gum disease can develop.