Gum disease
Gum disease is also called periodontitis or gingivitis. While it’s not exactly spread through kissing, it can still be caused by bad bacteria. For example, bacterial buildup around the teeth is the number one cause of gingivitis.
The main symptom of this disease is having red, puffy gums that bleed every time you brush your teeth. Even if it’s a non-destructive type of periodontal disease, people might generally refer to this as gum disease.
There are two types of gingivitis: you can either suffer from dental plaque-induced gingivitis, where the gingivitis occurs as the plaque buildup is irritating your gums, or from non-plaque-induced gingivitis, which results from bacterial, viral, and even fungal infections.
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Very informative and interesting topics
COVID-19, pneumonia, strep throat, tonsilitis, bronchitis also
Many thanks for this vital information. Be blessed for sharing.
I don’t think that’s true, cause the whole world was infected ……
It also is the leading cause of babies