Every morning you get up, wash your face and brush your teeth. Why do you brush your teeth every day if not twice a day? It is to avoid cavities. No one wants to hear that they have cavities when they go to their dentist appointment.
Teeth are made up of the hardest substance in the body. Under the gum line cementum covers the tooth roo...
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Many adults suffer from gum disease, also called periodontal disease. Gum disease refers to any inflammation of the gums that support the teeth. The amount of inflammation can vary, and as with any dental condition, is much easier to treat when found in the early stages.
With proper care, the progression of gum disease can be stopped or...
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Also known as gum disease. Gum disease is swelling or soreness of the gums (the soft tissue) around your teeth. Gum disease is caused by the bacteria of plaque, a sticky, colorless film that forms on your teeth. Some of the symptoms of periodontal disease are:
Gums that bleed or are red, puffy or swollen, or sore
Gums that have pull...
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