gum disease: Definition, Uses, and Clinical Overview
gum disease is an umbrella term for inflammatory conditions that affect the gums and the supporting tissues around teeth. It is most commonly discussed in dentistry and hygiene visits when bleeding gums, swelling, or “deep pockets” are found. In everyday language, gum disease often refers to anything from mild gingival inflammation to more advanced periodontal breakdown. Clinically, it is described more precisely as gingivitis and periodontitis, based on tissue involvement and severity.