When
bacteria irritate the gum line, the gums become inflamed in the early stages of dental disease causing gingivitis.
When
bacteria irritates the gum line, the gums become inflamed in the early stages of dental disease causing gingivitis.
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Attached to the tartar are
bacteria that are
irritating gum tissues.
The
bacteria living in plaque and tartar secrete toxins that
irritate and inflame nearby
gum tissue producing gingivitis.
As plaque builds up on the teeth and around the
gums,
bacteria can
irritate gum tissue and can lead to infection.
The tarter causes the
gums to become
irritated which allows the
bacteria to get to the tooth roots.
Bacteria are associated with plaque and produce substances that
irritate the
gum tissues.