Category: Gum disease
Having Bleeding Gums Treated in the City of London
As you may be aware, bleeding gums can lead to numerous health problems, as well as the eventual loss of your teeth. Fortunately, your dentist can help you prevent gum bleeding, as well as provide treatment as soon as it begins to develop. As may be expected, following proper oral…
READ ARTICLELondon Dental Clinic Treats Gum Disease
Many Londoner’s have gum disease (gingivitis) and don’t even know that they have it until it becomes more severe and begins to cause problems for them. Gingivitis occurs as a result of bacteria, their end-products, and dental plaque; cause the gums to become inflamed. Several signs of gingivitis are; swollen…
READ ARTICLELondon Dentist Treats Gum Disease
Gum disease (gingivitis) is widespread throughout the U.K. Gingivitis occurs when bacteria, their by- and end- products, and dental plaque, cause the gum tissues to become inflamed. Signs and symptoms of gingivitis include swelling, redness, pain, temperature, and bleeding and/or visible pus around the gums. Although gum disease is caused…
READ ARTICLEGum disease treated in London
Gum disease, or periodontal disease is not a pleasant incident! If you want to evade gum disease, or if you already have it and want to fight it, read this article. Symptoms of Gum Disease How do you identify if you have gum disease? Some of the symptoms you should…
READ ARTICLECity Of London Dentist Talks About Gum Disease
In the City of London, there is help for your gum disease. Gum disease affects approximately 75% of adults in the U.K. Specific anaerobic bacteria (i.e., don’t like oxygen), and their by-product and end-products, can cause gum disease. The body tries to defend against gum disease, however when the insult…
READ ARTICLELondon Dental Clinic Offers Help For Gum Disease
The majority of adults in London have some form a gum disease (gingivitis). Gum disease occurs when bacteria, their end-products, and dental plaque, create inflammation in the gums that are not defendable by the body’s immune reaction. Signs of gingivitis include; gum swelling, redness, temperature, bleeding and/or visible pus…
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