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  THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PERIODONTOLOGY :
     •  Periodontal Disease

        This link contains an article that covers the types and causes of periodontal disease.         It includes illustrations and possible treatments.
     •  Frequently Asked Questions

        This link contains “Frequently Asked Questions” covering general periodontal         questions, periodontal procedures, and how periodontal disease affects general         health.
     •  Possible Medical Complications

        This link covers how periodontal disease can adversely affect your general health.
     •  Smoking & Periodontal Disease

        Smoking may be one of the most important risk factors in the development of         periodontal disease. This link gives information regarding this.
     •  Women & Periodontal Disease

        This link contains information to help women avoid periodontal (gum) disease and         protect their oral health.
     •  Diabetes & Periodontal Disease

        This link contains information on how diabetes increases periodontal disease and how         periodontal disease can also increase diabetes.
     •  Family Member Transmission

        This link describes how periodontal disease can be passed from parents to children         and between husbands and wives.
     •  Periodontal Procedures

        This link describes periodontal procedures such as dental implants, scaling & root         planing, crown lengthening, regeneration, tissue grafts, and dental laser surgery.
     •  Dental Implants: Teeth that Look and Feel Like Your Own

        Dental implants are artificial tooth roots (posts) placed into your jawbone. Crowns,         bridges or dentures are then anchored to these. This link describes the process and         benefits of dental implants.
   AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION
     •  Periodontal Disease  (PDF)
     •  Bad Breath (Halitosis)
     •  Glossary of Dental Terms
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