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Harmful bacteria linked to periodontal disease can pass from one partner to another, increasing the risk of gum problems. Good oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups are essential for prevention.
You can reverse gum disease if you treat it early enough. Once you've lost bone around your teeth, it's not reversible. But you can still slow or stop gum disease with treatment and good oral hygiene.
Periodontal or gum disease is a common dental issue that can cause pain, discomfort and even tooth loss. Fortunately, there ...
How Does That Lead to Gum Disease? An imbalance of bacteria can affect your body’s defenses and keep your white blood cells from killing harmful bacteria. Those bacteria can inflame your gums.
Nearly 40% of adults develop gum disease that can lead to tooth loss. Learn the warning signs to catch this common condition early and protect your smile.
When it comes to maintaining your health, you may be overlooking one of the most important parts of your body: your mouth. Gum disease is the most common oral disease, with studies estimating that ...
To let you discover for yourself, we simulated an outbreak of a hypothetical disease, about as contagious as the flu. (A lot less contagious than measles.) We’d like you to contain it.
Periodontal disease can increase your risk of conditions like stroke, heart disease, diabetes, and respiratory diseases. Untreated, it can also lead to tooth extraction.
Poor mental health can lead to poor oral health – and vice versa. Here’s what can be done to tackle this problem.
Gum disease or inflammation, like gingivitis, has been linked to an increased risk of heart disease. Here's how flossing can help.
Hence, Pru-C12 can be a healthy alternative to the harsh chemicals used to manage gum diseases. ALSO READ: Gum disease heightens risk of mental illness, heart conditions: Study ...