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 Periodontal disease is an infection of the tissues that hold your teeth in situ . It's typically caused by poor brushing and flossing habits that allow plaque—a sticky film of bacteria—to build abreast of the teeth and harden. The key thing to reversing gum disease is removing the tartar that's present on both the basis of your teeth and under your gum line. Periodontitis cannot be reversed, only bogged down , while gingivitis are often reversed. The symptoms of gum disease include: Gums that bleed during and after tooth brushing.Red, swollen, or tender gums.Persistent bad breath or bad taste in the mouth.Receding gums.Formation of deep pockets between teeth and gums.Loose or shifting teeth. If left untreated, gum disease – also referred to as periodontitis – may result in substantial health issues and make individuals more vulnerable to a variety of conditions, including cancer of the kidney, pancreas and blood. A person with gum disease will typically have one or more of the subsequent signs and symptoms: Bright red, swollen gums that bleed very easily, even during brushing or flossing. A bad taste or persistent mouth odor. Gums that appear as if they're pulling faraway from the teeth.  

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