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Q: What is pocket in gums?
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What is the possessive form of the plural noun of gums?

The possessive form of the plural noun "gums" is "gums'."


Do wolves have gums?

Yes, wolves do have gums, if you mean 'gums' in the mouth area. Almost all living creatures have gums.


Where do regular gums sour gums and peppermint gums come from?

up my bumhole


How do you clean your gums?

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.


What is the name for the gums?

Periodontal (gums):


How do you protect your gums?

Brushing your gums twice a day is the best way to protect your gums.


Are black gums healthy?

no they are smoker gums


What is the birth name of Jacory Gums?

Jacory Gums's birth name is Jacory J. Gums.


What is true pocket?

A true pocket is formed when, due to gum disease (periodontitis), the periodontal ligament (that attaches the tooth's root to the surrounding gum) is destroyed. This causes a gap or pocket that runs down the sides of the tooth. Eventually the bacteria that caused the periodontal disease will be introduced to the underlying Alveolar Bone and will destroy that also, causing the tooth to become mobile and ultimately it will fall out. Gum disease can be halted, (the prognosis is better if caught earlier) by a routine of careful cleaning, visits to the dentist for ultrasonic periodontal cleaning, and use of anti-bacterial mouthwashes. Signs of gum disease are: red angry swollen gums, bleeding gums on brushing, bad breath and build-up of tartar. Remember life is more enjoyable with healthy teeth and gums.


What is the plural possessive form of gums surfaces?

The plural possessive form of "gums surfaces" is "gums' surfaces."


What is the science name for gums?

Gingiva is the scientific name for your gums.


Malnutrition causes what problems to your gums?

The gums bleed easily.