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Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Catarrhal Gingivitis. What’s That

The term "catarrhal gingivitis" means catarrhal inflammation of the gum which can arise sharply and proceed chronically. As to the acute form of catarrhal gingivitis, practically, it is always a consequence of any infectious disease or intoxication. Often enough the disease arises during spring hypovitaminosis, as a result of the transferred flu, acute respiratory disease, pregnancy, lapses of menses and so on.

Obvious symptoms of catarrhal gingivitis are itchess, pain and gum bleeding sickness which constantly amplify during the moment of teeth cleaning or during injestingfood. Catarrhal gingivitis is accompanied by a bad state of health of a person, rise in body temperature and also a fever. The gums become swelled up a little, shining, redden and

start to bleed at any touch. A magnificent smile alongside with snow-white healthy teeth is a dream of each person. From the very beginning it would be desirable to pay your attention to health and beauty of your teeth and it depends, first of all, from everyday, elementary care for them. Unfortunately, each person takes care of teeth for a short time.