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Gum Disease (Periodontitis) | Date Posted: 1/1/2002
| Question What is gum disease?
| Answer "Gum disease" describes a range of conditions that affect the supporting tissues for the teeth. The supporting tissues comprise both the surface tissues that can be seen in the mouth and also the deeper tissues of the bone, root surface and the ligament that connects the teeth to the bone.
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