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PREVENTION OF PERIODONTAL DISEASES
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Periodontal diseases, including gingivitis and periodontitis, pose significant oral health challenges and are closely linked to systemic conditions such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Prevention strategies focus on maintaining optimal oral hygiene, adopting a healthy diet, and eliminating risk factors like smoking and stress. Regular professional dental care, including routine checkups and deep-cleaning procedures, plays a crucial role in early detection and management. This paper explores the multifaceted approach to periodontal disease prevention, emphasizing the importance of lifestyle modifications and professional intervention to promote long-term gum health.
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