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How to pronounce gingivitis in English?

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Type of periodontal disease, periodontitis

Examples of gingivitis

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Clinically, pregnancy gingivitis is no different than non-pregnancy gingivitis.
From the sciencedaily.com
Now we have to know everything about his second cousin's flirt with gingivitis.
From the time.com
It sounds like you're describing gingivitis, which is an inflammation of the gums.
From the cnn.com
Wrigley's Mr Kehoe says the next target for gum is gingivitis and gum disease.
From the economist.com
Still, I worry about his bad teeth and worse breath, brought on by gingivitis.
From the newsweek.com
I'm pretty sure the most common bacterial disease is gingivitis, not tuberculosis.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Fourteen healthy individuals with mild gingivitis participated in the study.
From the sciencedaily.com
Plaque can cause inflammation of your gums, a condition called gingivitis.
From the dailyherald.com
Deficiency may cause gingivitis and increase risk of periodontal disease.
From the telegraph.co.uk
More examples
  • Inflammation of the gums
  • (gingival) of or relating to the gums
  • Gingivitis ("inflammation of the gum tissue") is a term used to describe non-destructive periodontal disease. ...
  • (Gingival) The gingiva (sing. and plur.: gingiva), or gums, consists of the mucosal tissue that lies over the alveolar bone.
  • (Gingival) refers to the direction towards the gingiva (gums), synonymous with cervical and similar to apical. ...
  • A swelling and soreness of the gums that, without treatment, can cause serious gum problems and disease.
  • The mildest form of gum disease: inflammation of gum. The earliest sign is bleeding gum.
  • Inflammation of the gum tissue. Gingivitis is caused by the bacteria found in plaque that attack the gums. Symptoms of gingivitis include red, puffy gums and/or bleeding gums. When gingivitis is not treated, it can advance to periodontitis.
  • Inflammation of the gums without loss of bone or connective tissue. Most cases result from poor oral hygiene and the build-up of plaque on teeth. Many people think it is normal for gums to bleed when brushing, which is not true. Approximatly half of all patients have a minor case of gingivitis.