The decay results
in irreversible periodontal disease and even tooth loss.
This decay results
in irreversible periodontal disease and even tooth loss.
This decay can result
in irreversible periodontal disease, tooth loss, and possibly expensive oral surgery.
Not exact matches
The article opens with a description of
irreversible heart damage caused by
periodontal disease in an otherwise healthy Lab.
Without adequate care and attention,
periodontal disease can result
in pain, bad breath, loose teeth,
irreversible damage to the gums, premature loss of teeth, and infection that may affect other organs
in the body such as the heart, liver and kidneys.
At this stage, your pet has developed an
irreversible condition,
periodontal disease, which causes considerable pain and can result
in abscesses, infections, loose teeth and bone loss.
But even though they don't show us much
in the way of outward symptoms, chronic dental /
periodontal disease can cause severe and often
irreversible damage to internal organs.