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PREVENT GUM DISEASE! No one wants to be told by their dentist or hygienist that their gum disease is so advanced they need to have their teeth Healhy extracted! Most people don't realize that untreated, gum disease can gradually lead to Healthy Teeth and Gums I Periodontitis Teeth with Plaque gums Tartar Pocket Healthy bone level infection that causes bone loss. Reduced Bone Levels Gum disease begins when plaque is not effectively removed by regular brushing and flossing. Plaque is composed of bacteria and food particles that can infect the gum and jaw bone that support your teeth - an connects them to the jaw bone. Receding gums and bone loss cause the formation of "periodontal pockets," in the gums that reach below the gum line. The bacteria from plaque produce toxins that collect in these periodontal pockets. As plaque hardens it pushes downward into the gum pocket and eventually reaches the surrounding bone. The damage to the surrounding bone is often irreversible. And, as bone loss progresses, neighboring teeth may also lose support, become loose and fall out. Bone loss is a major problem for dental patients who have had teeth extracted. After an extraction, the bone of the jaw will continuously wear away, gradually causing the face to look older. Bremen Family Dentistry Dr. Doug Tolle, DDS 1712 W. Plymouth St. Bremen, IN 46506 574-546-2851 BremenFamilyDentistry.com PREVENT GUM DISEASE! No one wants to be told by their dentist or hygienist that their gum disease is so advanced they need to have their teeth Healhy extracted! Most people don't realize that untreated, gum disease can gradually lead to Healthy Teeth and Gums I Periodontitis Teeth with Plaque gums Tartar Pocket Healthy bone level infection that causes bone loss. Reduced Bone Levels Gum disease begins when plaque is not effectively removed by regular brushing and flossing. Plaque is composed of bacteria and food particles that can infect the gum and jaw bone that support your teeth - an connects them to the jaw bone. Receding gums and bone loss cause the formation of "periodontal pockets," in the gums that reach below the gum line. The bacteria from plaque produce toxins that collect in these periodontal pockets. As plaque hardens it pushes downward into the gum pocket and eventually reaches the surrounding bone. The damage to the surrounding bone is often irreversible. And, as bone loss progresses, neighboring teeth may also lose support, become loose and fall out. Bone loss is a major problem for dental patients who have had teeth extracted. After an extraction, the bone of the jaw will continuously wear away, gradually causing the face to look older. Bremen Family Dentistry Dr. Doug Tolle, DDS 1712 W. Plymouth St. Bremen, IN 46506 574-546-2851 BremenFamilyDentistry.com