Seniors Dental Care and The Warning Signs of Periodontal Disease
September 4th, 2013
It is important to notify your dental professional if you see any of the following warning signs:
* Bleeding gums during brushing2
* Gums that have pulled away from the teeth2
* Loose teeth or teeth moving apart2
* Change in bite or change in the fit of your partial dentures2
* Constant bad breath or bad taste2
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