gums are classified through their origin such as
1. shrub or tree exudate gums- acacia, karaya, tragacanth
2. marine gums- agar, algin carragenen
3. seed gums- guar gum, locust bean, psyllium
4. Pant extract gum- pectins
5. starch and cellulose derivative gums- hetastarch, carboxymethyl celluose
6. microbial gums- dextran and xanthan
"Gum disease" is a non-medical way to describe any disease that affects the gums in your mouth. One of the most common gum diseases is gingivitis, which is inflammation of the gingiva or gums - signs include bleeding from the gums, swelling, pain and redness of the gums. However, there are other diseases include cancer of the gingiva that are also classified as "gum disease".
Yes, wolves do have gums, if you mean 'gums' in the mouth area. Almost all living creatures have gums.
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Gums can be cleaned with toothpaste and a soft tooth brush. Gums can also be cleaned at the dentist. Gums can also be cleaned with purchased products made for the cleaning of gums.
Periodontal (gums):
Brushing your gums twice a day is the best way to protect your gums.
The possessive form of the plural noun gums is gums'.example: Your gums' condition looks excellent.
no they are smoker gums
Jacory Gums's birth name is Jacory J. Gums.
Gingiva is the scientific name for your gums.
The gums bleed easily.
No. The gums are made of mucus tissues.