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Complications of Gum Disease

Untreated gum disease can lead to a multitude of complications, the most common of which include receding gums, loose teeth, damage to the periodontal ligament, recurrent dental abscess, damage to the alveolar bone, and tooth loss. In addition to complications that...

Causes and Risk Factors of Gum Disease

There are a number of factors that can eventually lead to gum disease, from poor oral hygiene and plaque build-up to tartar and gingivitis. In addition to these so-called causes of periodontitis, certain risk factors increase an individual’s chance of developing gum...

Signs and Symptoms of Gum Disease

Since dementia is an umbrella term that encompasses various medical conditions and diseases, many of the signs and symptoms associated with dementia are specific to certain types of dementia. That said, there are some early symptoms that appear across the board,...

Types and Stages of Gum Disease

There are many different types of periodontitis, the most common being aggressive periodontitis, chronic periodontitis, necrotizing periodontitis, and periodontitis caused by systemic disease. No matter the type, gum disease typically occurs in four stages, namely...

What is Gum Disease?

Gum disease, otherwise known as periodontitis or periodontal disease, is an infection that affects the tissues surrounding the teeth. It is most often caused by poor oral hygiene, which leads to plaque build-up and irritation of the gums. Early symptoms include...