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In the initial form of the disease, “Gingivitis”,
redness, swelling and bleeding are usually noticeable. This condition
is caused by poor oral hygiene and is usually reversible with
good home care and professional cleanings.
If left untreated, Gingivitis can lead to “Periodontitis”
where the underlying tissues are destroyed. Pocket formation (separation
of the gum from the tooth) along with bone loss are the first
signs of Periodontitis. This condition is usually asymptomatic.
What Causes Periodontal Disease?
Bacterial Plaque is the principal cause of gum disease. It is
a thin, sticky, colorless film that forms around teeth. Risk factors
such as smoking, diabetes, stress, hormonal derangement and genetic
predisposition play a major role in the extent and severity of
the disease.
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