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Every year, more and more evidence points to periodontitis,
the severe form of gum disease, as an indicator for more
serious health problems such as stroke and heart disease.
The good news is that periodontitis can be avoided if gum
disease is recognized and treated early.
The best way to do this is to visit the dentist regularly.
Regular cleanings remove plaque buildup before it can cause
gum problems. Between checkups, look in the mirror and
carefully examine your teeth and gums -
and contact your dentist immediately if you think
there is a problem.
Several warning signs that can signal a problem include:
- Gums that bleed easily
- Red, swollen, tender gums
- Gums that have pulled away from the teeth
- Persistent bad breath or bad taste
- Permanent teeth that are loose or separating
- Any change in the way your teeth fit together when you bite
- Any change in the fit of partial dentures
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