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Causes Of Periodontal Gum Disease

Most cases of periodontal disease are painless, so it's important to understand the causes and risk factors. Spotting the signs and symptoms of this disease and understanding its treatment, you need to see your doctor regularly. This can cause gingivitis or severe pain, but periodontal disease can also damage the bones and soft tissues of the teeth. It can even lead to tooth loss.<br><br>Click Here<br><br>https://abc123dental.com/services/periodontal-gum-disease

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Causes Of Periodontal Gum Disease

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  1. WELCOME TO ABC 123 DENTAL

  2. W H A T I S P E R I O D O N T A L G U M D I S E A S E The gums and bones surrounding and supporting the teeth are frequently infected and inflamed, resulting in periodontal disorders. The gums may swell, get red, and even bleed early in gingivitis. Periodontitis, its more severe variant, can cause bone loss, gum tissue separation from the tooth, and eventual tooth loss. Most cases of the periodontal disease occur in adulthood. The two main dangers to dental health are periodontal disease and tooth decay.

  3. W H A T I S P E R I O D O N T A L G U M D I S E A S E The causes and risk factors you need to know about periodontitis can appear mainly because it is painless in almost all cases. To identify this disease and understand its treatment, you need to find the signs and symptoms and check them with regular visits.

  4. C A U S E S O F P E R I O D O N T A L G U M D I S E A S E Our mouths are full of bacteria. Such bacteria regularly produce a whitish, sticky "plaque" on teeth from mucus and various tiny particles. Brushing and flossing are effective ways to remove plaque. If the plaque is not removed, it will solidify and become a breeding ground for bacteria known as "tarter," which cannot be removed by brushing. A dentist or hygienist may only remove the Tartar.

  5. C A U S E S O F P E R I O D O N T A L G U M D I S E A S E 1 . H O R M O N A L C H A N G E S Most notably in women and girls, these changes make gums more sensitive, making gingivitis more likely to occur.

  6. C A U S E S O F P E R I O D O N T A L G U M D I S E A S E 2 . S M O K I N G Periodontitis can happen because of smoking. Worse yet, the likelihood of improvement with certain remedies can be dramatically reduced with smoking.

  7. C A U S E S O F P E R I O D O N T A L G U M D I S E A S E 3 . D I A B E T E S Patients with diabetes are more likely to develop periodontal disease and other infections.

  8. C A U S E S O F P E R I O D O N T A L G U M D I S E A S E 4 . M E D I C I N E Some cardiac medications and antidepressants are to blame for reduced salivation and oral health effects.

  9. C A U S E S O F P E R I O D O N T A L G U M D I S E A S E 5 . S T R E S S According to the research, stress significantly affects the body's decreased ability to fight illness.

  10. C A U S E S O F P E R I O D O N T A L G U M D I S E A S E 6 . I L L N E S S Serious illnesses, including cancer, AIDS, and other diseases, can impact gum health.

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  12. A B C 1 2 3 D E N T A L - F O R T W O R T H Phone 817-900-0728

  13. A B C 1 2 3 D E N T A L - F O R T W O R T H Opening Hours Monday-Friday 9AM-6PM Saturday 9AM-2PM

  14. A B C 1 2 3 D E N T A L - K E L L E R Address 460 Keller Pkwy, Keller, TX 76248, United States

  15. A B C 1 2 3 D E N T A L - K E L L E R Phone 817-484-0705

  16. A B C 1 2 3 D E N T A L - K E L L E R Opening Hours Monday & Friday 9AM-6PM

  17. A B C 1 2 3 D E N T A L Contact our periodontist near Keller and Fort Worth, Texas, if you exhibit gum disease.

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