June 20, 2008
If Your Bad Breath Persist Then It Might Be Caused By Gum Disease
Gum disease comes in to major types which are gingivitis and periodontitis. The early stage of gum disease is called gingivitis, wherein the gums are inflamed and are starting to pull back from the teeth, yet no damage has been done to the connective tissues and bones that supports the teeth and when remain without treatment can progress to periodontitis, which is a serious stage of gum disease - the major cause of tooth loss that also can impact overall health. The least and he most common form is ordinary gingivitis. The gums appear to be red, sore, swollen and bleed easily. People with gingivitis may have bad breath that is persistent, no matter how one brush and floss their teeth bad breath still resists. Gum disease treatments at this stage of disease is needed and very effective.
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