Gingivitis ("inflammation of the gums") (gingiva) around the teeth is a general term for gingival diseases affecting the gingiva (gums).[1] As generally used, the term gingivitis refers to gingival inflammation induced by bacterial biofilms (also called plaque) adherent to tooth surfaces. Gingivitis can be defined as inflammation of the gingival tissue without loss of tooth attachment(i.e.periodontal ligament). Gingivitis is an irritation of the gums. It is usually caused by bacterial plaque that accumulates in the small gaps between the gums and the teeth and by calculus (tartar) that forms on the teeth. These accumulations may be tiny, even microscopic, but the bacteria in them produce foreign chemicals and toxins that cause inflammation of the gums around the teeth.
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Brush your gum hard next time, it will be painful and bleed a bit, but its necessary to remove the dirt or whatever you guys call. After 3 hard brushing, it wont bleed anymore.
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Wes C. Addle wrote:
Mecca wrote:
That picture makes perfect sense.
The UPS drive so distraught that he saw that kid was going to prom with a sewing machine, he drove into a river. The Police really were just doing their jobs and were shocked when they heard the story.
interesting wes...I like the cut of your jib sir
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