Gum disease is primarily caused by the accumulation of plaque—a sticky film of bacteria—on the teeth and gums. Poor oral hygiene, smoking, genetics, and certain medical conditions can increase the risk of gum disease.
Gum disease is primarily caused by the accumulation of plaque—a sticky film of bacteria—on the teeth and gums. Poor oral hygiene, smoking, genetics, and certain medical conditions can increase the risk of gum disease.