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Expert Author: Sung Lee | Category: Dental Care
What is laser periodontal surgery? It is a non-invasive, gentle alternative to the dreaded scalpel and suture procedure. If you have gum disease that has gone from mild to severe ask your dental professional about the laser treatment method.
Expert Author: Sung Lee | Category: Dental Disease
Do you consider yourself to be relatively healthy? If so, can gum disease affect you? Absolutely, gum disease is no respecter of persons. A healthy person is likely to be affected by gum disease just the same as the next person.
Expert Author: Sung Lee | Category: Dental Care
You will have to have a root canal performed when the tiny canals inside your teeth get infected. As it progresses the infection spreads to the pulp inside your teeth as well. It will be necessary for your dentist to remove the infection. Root canals require both skill and experience due to the complexity of the procedure.
Expert Author: Sung Lee | Category: Halitosis Bad Breath
When you fail to brush and floss your teeth properly particles of food are left behind to collect bacteria. Food particles will actually rot as they collect between your teeth and around your tongue and gums.
Expert Author: Sung Lee | Category: Disease And Conditions
Have you ever wanted to know the difference between periodontal disease and gum disease? Well, they are one in the same. The word periodontal means "around the tooth." Gum (periodontal) disease is a series of chronic bacterial infections that destroy the tissues and supporting bones surrounding your teeth.
Expert Author: Sung Lee | Category: Dental Care
In a nutshell yes you can get canker sore relief from gum disease remedies. Consult your dental care professional to find out more about the products available.
Expert Author: Sung Lee | Category: Dental Disease
Periodontal disease is a series of chronic bacterial infections that damage the tissues and supporting bones surrounding the teeth. It could be isolated to just one tooth or affect several teeth. There are several stages of periodontal disease and the earlier it is detected the easier that it is to treat.
Expert Author: Sung Lee | Category: Dental Disease
The main source of periodontal disease: is bacterial plaque, a tacky, colorless film that continuously forms on your teeth. Anyhow, factors like the following also strike the condition of your gums.
Expert Author: Sung Lee | Category: Disease And Conditions
Do you have healthy gums? Most people would say that they do. To that I ask, do you know what gum disease looks like? Most would hesitate on an answer. Healthy gums are pink or coral in color which is easy enough to identify. And to those who pay attention, in the beginning stages of gum disease you will notice swelling and reddening of the gums.
 

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