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Gum Disease

There are more bacteria in your mouth right now than there are people on Earth. If those germs settle into your gums, you've got gum disease. "Not me?" you say. Here are the facts.

  • More than half of all adults have at least the early stages of gum disease
  • About 80% of adults have gum disease during their lives
  • If you have diabetes, you are at higher risk for gum problems. Poor blood glucose control makes gum problems more likely
  • Gum disease can start at any age

Remember, there is a lot you can do to fight gum disease.

  • Keep your blood glucose under control
  • Brush your teeth twice a day
  • Floss your teeth every day
  • Look for early signs of gum disease (bleeding when you brush, swollen gums)
  • Visit your dentist at least twice a year


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