no.
yes
Pictures of gum disease help diagnose oral issues in many ways. They can help detect inflammation in the gums, plaque buildup, food related bacteria and detect cavities.
The most serious treatment for gum disease would consist of surgery. Other less extensive treatment options include: scaling, root planning, and these are usually following by dental therapy.
Many trees produce gum, but if you mean chewing gum, Chicle, the coagulated juice of the sapodilla tree, is the principal ingredient.
Gum leaves are found on eucalyptus trees. In Australia, they are commonly called "gum trees".
There are several pictures of gum from the tree Gondh. They are available online and in various books and resource books.
nope all the stories that you hera about swallowing gum are not true except the choking one !!!
No.
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Swallowing gum is harmless.
No
Gum Disease is the leading cause of tooth loss and is completely preventable and treatable. Periodontal disease can be treated with non-surgical and surgical options. Typically, the disease is routinely treated by scaling and root planning clinching by a licensed hygienist. Other treatment options are available to help prevent the spread of infection and help reduce the size of the gum pocket formed around the teeth as part of the disease. Non-Surgical Treatments For Gum Disease...(more)
Pictures of gum disease help diagnose oral issues in many ways. They can help detect inflammation in the gums, plaque buildup, food related bacteria and detect cavities.
Not in small amounts, on occasion
Heart disease is linked to gum disease.
no it is an old wifes tale or myth
If you cannot stop swallowing it, and you feel you need to, then the only suggestion would be to stop chewing it.
no