Gum Disease
June 18th, 2023
What is Gum Disease how Can you Treat it ?
Gum disease will start to develope when there is a buildup of bacteria on your teeth and beneath the gum line, which can cause inflammation and infection. Also people that has a chronic health condition such as heart disease, diabetes, or arthritis, their risk of gum disease increases.
In most cases of gum disease can be treated by having a deep cleaning and you may be prescribed medications such as antibiotics to help fight the infection.
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