What causes gum disease?
Gum disease, also known as periodontal
disease is caused by bacteria. If bacteria is left along the
gumline, your gums will become irritated and cause an inflammation
reaction. The gums will then bleed and swell, allowing the bacteria
to go even deeper under the gumline. If this is allowed to continue,
the bone will begin to demineralize and dissolve. As the bone
dissolves around the teeth, the teeth become unsupported and
will fall out. Unfortunately, pain does not occur until the final
stages of the disease and treatment at that time has very little
chance of being successful. If your gums bleed regularly, seek
treatment immediately.
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