Gingivitis in A Sentence

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    A number of distinct forms of periodontal disease are known, including gingivitis, acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis, adult periodontitis, and localized juvenile periodontitis.

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    Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis is seen mainly in young adults.

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    Acute ulcerative gingivitis, also known as Vincentâs disease or trench mouth, is due to a bacterial infection of the gums.

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    Administering the needed vitamins and improving diet treats gingivitis caused by poor nutrition or vitamin deficiencies.

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    And even if you already have gingivitis you can reduce it.

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    Cats are very prone to inflamed gums (gingivitis ).

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    Chronic gingivitis may lead to a deepening of the pockets between the gum and tooth.

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    Dental disease usually shows itself as gum disease (gingivitis) secondary to plaque and tartar accumulation on the teeth.

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    Desquamative gingivitis occurs mainly in postmenopausal women and is not well understood.

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    Gingivitis can be aggravated by hormones and may temporarily worsen during puberty and pregnancy.

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    Gingivitis is an inflammation of the outermost soft tissue of the gums.

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    Gingivitis may remain a chronic disease for years without affecting other periodontal tissues.

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    If left untreated, gingivitis can lead to pyorrhea or periodontitis.

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    If you have gingivitis The measures described above to prevent gum disease will often clear mild gingivitis.

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    In addition to the measures described above to treat gingivitis you may need specialist dental treatment.

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    In some children, gingivitis and bleeding gums are among the early signs of leukemia.

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    It is estimated that 9-17 percent of children between the ages of three and 11 years have gingivitis.

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    Many people develop gingivitis and it is primarily due to inadequate bacterial plaque control.

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    More boys than girls have gingivitis, probably because girls have better oral hygiene habits than boys, rather than because of any physiological differences.

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    Our team may recommend an antibacterial mouth rinse to help control plaque and reduce gingivitis, or gum disease.

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    Periodontitis, also called pyorrhea, is a condition in which gingivitis has extended down around the tooth and into the supporting bone structure.

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    Prompt attention to gingivitis can prevent it from progressing to more serious periodontal diseases.

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    These major oral health problems are plaque, tartar, gingivitis, periodontitis, and tooth decay.

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    This early stage of the disease is called gingivitis.

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    This form of gingivitis is characterized by painful, bleeding gums, and death (necrosis) and erosion of gums between the teeth.

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    Trench mouth, also called Vincent's disease, is a suddenly developing (acute) complication of gingivitis.

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    Your dentist may recommend an antibacterial mouthwash to help control plaque and reduce gingivitis (gum disease ).