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Gingivitis is a non-destructive
disease that
causes inflammation of the gums;
ulitis is an
alternative term. The most
common form of
gingivitis, and the...
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Desquamative gingivitis is an
erythematous (red),
desquamatous (shedding) and
ulcerated appearance of the gums. It is a
descriptive term and can be caused...
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Necrotizing gingivitis (NG) is a common, non-contagious
infection of the gums with
sudden onset. The main
features are painful,
bleeding gums, and ulceration...
- "ulceronecrotic
gingivitis". As a result, Vincent's
angina is
widely confused with
necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis (previously also
called "Vincent's
gingivitis")...
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bacterial degradation of
fermentable sugar – and
periodontal problems such as
gingivitis and periodontitis;
hence it is
important to
disrupt the m**** of bacteria...
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Plasma cell
gingivitis is a rare condition,
appearing as
generalized erythema (redness) and
edema (swelling) of the
attached gingiva,
occasionally accompanied...
- fluoride) to help
prevent tooth decay (dental caries) and gum
disease (
gingivitis).
Owing to
differences in
composition and
fluoride content, not all toothpastes...
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enamel or
dentine and is
typically a
light yellow colour.[page needed]
Gingivitis is a
common condition that
affects the
gingiva or
mucosal tissues that...
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sudden onset with
sudden onset. The
mildest on the
spectrum is
necrotizing gingivitis (NG),
followed by the
successively more
severe conditions necrotizing...
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effect of a
dentifrice containing zinc
citrate and
Triclosan on
developing gingivitis".
Journal of
Periodontal Research. 24 (1): 75–80. doi:10.1111/j.1600-0765...