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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for "gum%disease"
  1. ... associated with abnormal inflammation. These include chronic gum (periodontal) disease, a progressive bone infection known as chronic osteomyelitis, ...
  2. ... cavities, inflammation of the gums (gingivitis), chronic gum (periodontal) disease, abnormal tooth development, and open sores (ulcers) in ...
  3. ... and easily damaged. Affected individuals commonly develop severe gum disease that can lead to early tooth loss. The ...
  4. ... often have poor oral health, including infections and gum disease (gingivitis). Children with this condition may be tall ...