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Gum disease or periodontal disease is an infection caused by bacteria under the gum tissue that begin to destroy the gums and bone. Teeth become loose, chewing becomes difficult, and teeth may have to be extracted. Gum disease may also be related to damage elsewhere in the body; recent studies point to associations between such oral infections and diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and preterm, low-weight births. Research is underway to further examine these connections.
Collaboration between family doctors and periodontists essential for effective management of systemic health conditions

Collaboration between family doctors and periodontists essential for effective management of systemic health conditions

Study finds higher levels of oral disease among patients with adverse mental health conditions

Study finds higher levels of oral disease among patients with adverse mental health conditions

Diabetes and tooth loss contribute to faster cognitive decline in older adults

Diabetes and tooth loss contribute to faster cognitive decline in older adults

Soft gingiva increases the likelihood of inflammation

Soft gingiva increases the likelihood of inflammation

Study reveals a connection between arthritis flare-ups and periodontitis

Study reveals a connection between arthritis flare-ups and periodontitis

People with poor oral health may be more likely to show signs of declining brain health

People with poor oral health may be more likely to show signs of declining brain health

Oral bacteria may be a contributory factor in patients developing brain abscesses

Oral bacteria may be a contributory factor in patients developing brain abscesses

Study shows link between vaping and risk of caries

Study shows link between vaping and risk of caries

After Congress fails to add dental coverage, Medicare weighs limited benefit expansion

After Congress fails to add dental coverage, Medicare weighs limited benefit expansion

Scientists uncover and sequence ancient herpes virus genomes that commonly cause lip sores

Scientists uncover and sequence ancient herpes virus genomes that commonly cause lip sores

Recipients of the first ever EFP Innovation Award for Digital Solutions for Gum Health announced

Recipients of the first ever EFP Innovation Award for Digital Solutions for Gum Health announced

Women with premature births more often have gum disease, study finds

Women with premature births more often have gum disease, study finds

People who believe luck determines their fate are more likely to have severe gum disease

People who believe luck determines their fate are more likely to have severe gum disease

Oral piercings negatively affect the adjacent teeth and gums

Oral piercings negatively affect the adjacent teeth and gums

Improving dental care by linking medical and dental records in health Information exchanges

Improving dental care by linking medical and dental records in health Information exchanges

Gum Health Day 2022 calls for prevention, early detection, and effective treatment of gum diseases

Gum Health Day 2022 calls for prevention, early detection, and effective treatment of gum diseases

Penn scientists discover how one inflammatory disorder increases susceptibility to another

Penn scientists discover how one inflammatory disorder increases susceptibility to another

Researchers discover new mechanisms for bone loss in gum disease

Researchers discover new mechanisms for bone loss in gum disease

Sugary and high glycemic load foods may influence poor oral health

Sugary and high glycemic load foods may influence poor oral health

New studies highlight how e-cigarettes may be contributing to gum disease

New studies highlight how e-cigarettes may be contributing to gum disease

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