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[The most common form of periodontal disease—chronic periodontitis—usually develops in two stages, gingivitis, inflammation of the gum margin, usually caused by inadequate oral hygiene and the later stage, chronic periodontitis, when the tooth’s supporting bone and fibres are progressively destroyed. Risk factors include poor oral hygiene, tobacco use and diabetes. Prevention depends on a healthy diet.]
Published: Nov 24, 2018
Keywords: Plaque biofilm; Gingivitis; Periodontitis; Diabetes
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