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What is gum disease?

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What is gum disease?

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Gum disease or periodontal disease or gingivitis as it is also called is the number one cause of tooth loss today. The reason you loose teeth from gum disease is because this disease attacks the gums as well as the bone, which are the foundation in which your teeth rest. As the bone literally dissolves away from around your teeth, your teeth become loose and eventually fall out. Anyone at any age is susceptible to gum disease. Gum disease is caused by plaque. If the plague is not removed on a daily basis it will form calculus, which is the breeding ground for the germs which cause periodontal disease. Bleeding gums are the first sign that there may be a problem with the gums. Puffy, tender red gums are also a sign that there is an infection present. Bleeding gums however are not always present even in severe cases of gum disease. Routine and regular visits to your dentist are the best way of catching gum disease in its early stages before too much damage has been caused. Gum disease wi

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In some individuals, gingivitis can worsen to more serious stages of gum disease, also known as periodontitis. In the early stages of periodontitis, your gums may recede from your teeth and there may be mild loss of bone tissue. In the advanced stages, your teeth may loosen and you may develop bad breath and bad taste in your mouth. Your teeth may become very sensitive to hot and cold, and your gums may bleed and become swollen. Approximately 70% of all tooth loss in adults over 40 years old is caused by gum disease. A comprehensive examination and X-rays are critical to detecting early gum disease since conditions such as bone loss can become serious problems before they are visible in the mouth.

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Gum disease, or periodontal disease, as it is also called is the number one cause of tooth loss today. The reason you lose teeth from gum disease is because this disease attacks the gums as well as the bone, which is the foundation in which your teeth rest. As the bone literally dissolves away from around your teeth, your teeth become loose and eventually fall out. Anyone at any age is susceptible to gum disease, but usually periodontal disease is evident in adulthood. Gum disease is a complex breakdown of the gum and bone surrounding teeth, caused by an inflammatory process from the presence of plaque. If the plague is not removed on a daily basis it will form calculus, which is the breeding ground for the germs which cause periodontal disease. Bleeding gums are the first sign that there may be a problem with the gums. Puffy, tender red gums are also a sign that there is an infection present. Bleeding gums however are not always present even in severe cases of gum disease. Routine and

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A mild form of gum disease with inflammation of the gum is called gingivitis. Gum disease is also known as periodontal disease. As gingivitis is usually very mild; many people may have it and not know. Gingivitis should be treated, because it can progress into serious gum disease. If a person’s gums are red instead of pink, inflamed, swollen and bleed when they brush their teeth, they most likely have gingivitis. Gingivitis is mainly caused by inadequate oral hygiene – not brushing your teeth enough or properly, and not flossing. Plaque, a sticky substance made up of bacteria builds up in the teeth. The bacteria release toxins that irritate the gums. Most of us will have a mild case of gingivitis some time during our lifetime. According to Medilexicon’s medical dictionary: Gingivitis is “Inflammation of the gingiva as a response to bacterial plaque on adjacent teeth; characterized by erythema, edema, and fibrous enlargement of the gingiva without resorption of the underlying alveolar b

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Gum disease; also known as periodontal disease, is a serious infection that, if left untreated, can lead to tooth loss. Gum disease is caused by plaque, a sticky film of bacteria that constantly forms on the teeth. These bacteria create toxins that can damage the gums. Studies show that even mild gum disease has been linked to a number of other serious illnesses which affect a large percentage of the population- even healthy adults.

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