This detailed
paper defines
periodontitis as the swelling of the soft tissues surrounding the
teeth which is characterized by puffy tender gums and if left untreated ultimately results in tooth loss. Periodontitis arises due to the deposition of bacterial plaque in the teeth below the
gum line. This paper details the
causes, symptoms and
treatment of periodontitis. Topics covered in this report include: What is Periodontitis?
bacteria and Periodontitis What are the Causes for Periodontitis? What are the Signs of Periodontitis? How to Prevent Gum Disease? Treatment for Periodontitis Periostat and Periodontitis Role of Bacteria in Periodontitis Role of Bacteria in Oral Halitosis Spirochaetes, a Special Form of Bacteria Bibliography
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