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Periodontal Disease at Dentist Dictionary

What is Periodontal Disease? The inflammation and infection of gums, ligaments, bone, and other tissues surrounding the teeth. Gingivitis and periodontitis are the two main forms of periodontal disease. Also called gum disease or pyorrhea.

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