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Call<\/p><\/span> ONLINE<\/p><\/span> Red, swollen, painful, or bleeding gums mean that you may have gum disease. But in some cases, you may not have any noticeable symptoms.<\/p>\n Bacteria in plaque can infect your gums, causing them to become irritated and painful. If you don't treat the infection, it can lead to the destruction of the connective tissue and the jawbone. More advanced cases result in shifting teeth, loose teeth, and tooth loss.<\/p><\/div><\/div>Gum disease (periodontal disease) is the number one cause of tooth loss in adults.<\/h3><\/div>
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