Calculus irritates the gums and the infection progresses to loosen and destroy teeth.
The calculus irritates the gum and causes irritation, which leads to gingivitis.
The calculus irritates the gums causing gingivitis.
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Eventually,
calculus forms, further
irritating the
gums, allowing infection to progresses and destroy the attachment around your pet's teeth.
Eventually,
calculus forms, further
irritating the
gums, causing infection that progress to destroy the attachment around your pet's teeth.
Calculus is
irritating to the
gum tissue.
Eventually
calculus forms, further
irritating the
gums, and then infection progresses to loosen and destroy the tooth's attachment.
Once the hardened
calculus (tartar) forms, it
irritates the
gums, causing the inflammation called gingivitis.
Eventually,
calculus forms and further
irritates the
gums, while infection progresses to loosen and destroy the attachment of the tooth.