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Periodontitis; Periodontitis gum disease; Periodontitis periodontal disease 



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View Post: Dental Technology Blog: OralDNA Labs Introduces Two Salivary DNA ...
9 hours ago by John C. Flucke, DDS  
Used together, the new salivary DNA diagnostic tests can help dental professionals reduce patient incidence of periodontal disease. MyPerioPathsm provides early and accurate1 diagnosis of existing periodontal disease by identifying and ...
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View Post: Gingivitis and Gum Disease – Many Have It But Do Not Know ...
21 hours ago
Gum disease can also be referred to as periodontal disease. It's when your tissue and bone in your mouth are infected. This problem of gum disease needs to be treated otherwise you may notice not only your teeth getting worse, ...
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View Post: Why Do People Get Periodontal Disease? @ True Tips and Facts
24 Nov 2009 by Stuff  
What is periodontal disease? It's the same thing as gum disease, which is when your tissue and bone in the mouth become infected. They get that way when you fail to keep up with getting the buildup of plaque taken care of. ...
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View Post: Bad Breath In Dogs What Causes It?
18 hours ago
Experts agree that dry food has a lowered risk, in terms of getting this disease. Another way to prevent periodontal disease is to have dental checkups once a year. You can also give your dog herbal supplements, of which Echinacea is ...
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View Post: Why is it Important to Stop Gum Disease?
24 Nov 2009 by Eric G (Random)  
You may wonder why it is important to end periodontal disease. But besides your teeth starting to look bad, and your gums bleeding there is much more to it than that. It can be linked to many different medical problems too. ...
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View Post: Bad Breath in Dogs- What Causes It?
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24 Nov 2009 by admin   ...
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View Post: Vitamin D prevents heart disease (… and 77% of all cancers)
7 hours ago by Infinite  
Obesity, heart disease, hypertension and stroke are inversely related to sunlight exposure and vitamin D levels. Psoriasis, eczema, and periodontal disease are lessened by sunlight exposure and high serum vitamin D. Fertility is ...
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View Post: Do You Already Have Periodontal Disease?
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14 Nov 2009 by Soros Copp   ...
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