November 15, 2008

Recurrence of gingivitis, periodontitis, infection.

Recurrence of gingivitis, periodontitis, infection or abscess of the gingival or jaw bones, trench mouth. It is caused by the growth of plaque, a film of bacteria that sticks to your teeth at the gum line. The toxins released by these microorganisms irritate the gums, causing it to swell and bleed, allowing the bacteria to penetrate the interior of the line of gum, in an area known as the gingival sulks. The gingival sulks, hot, moist and protected from the tongue and the movement of teeth to chew, provide the perfect half bacteria to develop. In addition, the delicate tissues of the groove are especially vulnerable to the strong toxins produced by bacteria.
As they grow and release toxins, creating a solid bag of plaque under the gum line. Bag full of bacteria that causes gum every time they ignite more, weakening the tissues and allows the board to expand further.

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