There are many causes of gum disease. But one of the most common of these causes is sleeping with your mouth open. People with a third amygdala usually find it difficult to sleep with their mouth closed and sleep with their mouths open at night, usually with snoring. Sleeping with an open mouth causes air to constantly enter the patient’s mouth and dry the patient’s gums. Dry gums can also cause infection and bleeding. Obviously, in this case, the gums become dry, sensitive, swell and bleed with the slightest damage.
Other conditions that can be related to gum problems caused by sleeping with the mouth open are a deviated nose, allergies, and others. But whoever sleeps with an open mouth does not know how many problems he suffers from in his gums, and each of these problems must be examined to determine the cause of sleeping with an open mouth and then treated. Choosing a specialized dentist and visiting the dentist periodically will help you a lot, as prevention is always better than cure.