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Gum recession is a common dental issue where the gum tissue pulls away from the teeth, exposing the roots and increasing vulnerability to infection. Preventing infections in receding gums is vital to maintaining oral health, avoiding tooth sensitivity, and preventing further gum and bone loss.

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Vitamin K is a fat-soluble vitamin known primarily for its essential role in blood clotting and bone health. However, its benefits extend into oral health, particularly in supporting gum healing and preventing gum disease.

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The health of your gums can reflect much more than just your oral hygiene—it can also reveal underlying systemic health issues. One such connection gaining attention is between liver disease and gum health.

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Tartar buildup on teeth is a common dental issue that can cause significant gum pain and inflammation if left untreated. Tartar, also known as dental calculus, forms when plaque hardens on the teeth and along the gumline, creating a rough surface that irritates gum tissues.

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Baking soda, also known as sodium bicarbonate, has long been used as a natural cleaning agent in homes and personal care products, including toothpaste. Many dental products incorporate baking soda for its stain-removing and mild abrasive properties.

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Recovering from gum surgery can be a delicate process, requiring proper care and attention to promote healing and prevent complications. Whether you have undergone procedures such as gum grafts, flap surgery, or periodontal treatments, supporting your gum tissue’s recovery is essential for a healthy and lasting outcome.

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Flossing is a cornerstone of good oral hygiene, helping remove plaque and food particles from areas a toothbrush cannot reach. However, many people wonder if there’s such a thing as flossing too much or flossing incorrectly, potentially causing damage to their gums.

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The concept of a “leaky gut” has gained significant attention in recent years, particularly regarding its impact on overall health. Emerging research suggests that the health of your digestive system may also influence your oral health, especially gum inflammation.

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A gum abscess is a painful infection characterized by a localized collection of pus within the gum tissue. While a single gum abscess can be treated successfully, some people suffer from recurring gum abscesses, which can be both distressing and harmful to overall oral health.

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A bright, white smile is often seen as a symbol of health and confidence. Teeth whitening treatments have become increasingly popular for their ability to enhance the appearance of teeth quickly and effectively.

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