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Gingivitis is an an inflammation of the gingivae - the gums.
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Not likely. Gingivitis and periodontitis are relatively slow moving conditions that can take years to cause tooth loss.
An inflamed ligament is a tissue in the body that has become inflamed. Athletes have to deal with this condition quite often.
Gingivitis is inflamed gums. The most common cause of gingivitis is inadequate oral hygiene. Improving one's oral hygiene through frequent effective brushing and flossing usually reduces or eliminates gingivitis. It is important to differentiate gingivitis from periodontitis. While gingivitis only involves the gums, periodontitis involves the periodontal attachment, that is the tissues that hold the tooth to the jaw bone. Loss of this attachment is most often irreversible, and this condition must be treated with the help of a dentist and dental hygienist. See your dentist for a correct diagnosis and treatment.
Gingivitis is another term for gum disease that is triggered by a bacterial infection. The disease causes inflamed gums that are swollen and red and may bleed during flossing and brushing. Untreated gingivitis can lead to periodontitis, a condition characterized by the loosening of teeth. A space forms between the teeth and gums which can harbor harmful bacteria and lead to further infection.
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Lymph nodes act as a drainage system. Depending in which part of the body inflamed lymph nodes can mean infection
Appendix, Has no uses. Plus it can kill you if it gets inflamed and you get appendicitis. So it is pretty much a time bomb waiting to happen.
No, gingivitis does not cause trichomoniasis.
The appendix is part of the human body. If it becomes inflamed you will be need to see a doctor promptly.An appendix is part of a book or paper where extra or supplementary information is placed.