Periodontal disease?

Periodontal disease is a disease that involves gum bacterial infection and is very common in the United States. An estimated 35.7 million americans suffer from the disease. When inflammation and infection destroy tissue that supports the teeth, including the gums, periodontal ligaments and braces. Gingivitis is one of the most mild periodontal disease and is an inflammatory process that is limited to the gums. It is caused by a nonspecific long-term accumulation of plaque, usually reversible. The most common form of the disease is gingivitis caused by prack.