"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".
Heart disease is linked to gum disease.
no
No.
Gum disease
gum can cause lung cancer
smoking and eating chewing tobacco
The most telling signs of early gum disease are swollen gums and bleeding.
Yes it is a disease that affects the nervous system. It is a neuro-generative disease in the body.
Alzheimer's disease affects memory while Parkinson's disease affects movement.
yes
Diabetes is a disease related to the hormone insulin, but it is the hormone which affects the disease, not the disease which affects the hormone.