Sentences with phrase «support gum tissue»

Taurine works with zinc to support gum tissue health and strength.

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Periodontal disease is a chronic, bacteria - induced, inflammatory condition that attacks the gum tissue and in more severe cases, the bone supporting the teeth.
High quality beef liver supports our connective tissue systems (skin, hair, gums, ligaments, tendons, etc.), energy metabolism, immune function and heart, brain and liver health.
If you're not getting adequate vitamin A, you're likely not optimizing your skin, hair and nail health nor are you supporting robust collagen production for other key connective tissue systems (e.g. cartilage, ligaments, tendons, gums).
In addition to helping address the biofilms and inflammatory - modulating issues involved in gum health, other herbs have been shown to support gum and bone tissue health.
When plaque and tartar spread under the gum line, it can start to damage to the supporting tissues around the tooth and eventually lead to tooth loss.
Bad breath, medically known as «halitosis,» results from the bacterial infection of the gums (gingiva) and supporting tissues seen with periodontal disease (periodontal = occurring around a tooth).
Periodontal disease affects the gums and supporting tissue of the teeth.
The periodontium is comprised of tissues that support the tooth - the gingiva (gums), cementum (connective tissue that covers tooth root), alveolar bone (socket), and periodontal ligament (fibers that attach the tooth to the alveolar bone).
As in humans, the presence of bacteria causes bad breath (bacteria stinks), and the accumulation of tartar causes irritation and inflammation to the gums around the dog's teeth (gingivitis, under the form of red, swollen gums), which in turn may lead to periodontal disease (the loss of the connective tissue fibers, ligaments and bone surrounding the teeth and responsible for supporting them) and eventually tooth loss due to gradual loss of supporting structure — see photo, something known as gingival recession.
Periodontal disease can progress to destroy the gums and tissues that support the teeth, which may result in the loosening - and eventual loss - of the teeth.
If not checked, your cat can develop periodontal disease, which can destroy the gums and tissue that support her teeth.
A bacterial invasion of the gums and tissues supporting the teeth, damaging them and ultimately causing tooth loss.
Periodontal disease is the inflammation (and reddening) of your pet's gums, as well as the damage and loss of the bone and soft tissue that supports your dog or cat's teeth.
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