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Gum Disease Treatment - This gum disease is primarily an imbalance of calcium and phosphorus.
By admin | October 27, 2008
This gum disease is primarily an imbalance of calcium and
phosphorus and can be as simple as too little calcium dietary
intake. Before you rush out and buy calcium you should know
it is the ratio of calcium to phosphorus that is important.
The imbalance of these two elements can result from high
amounts of calcium and too low phosphorus,or low calcium and
low phosphorus or high calcium and high phosphorus dietary
intakes.
Tags: Gum Disease, Dr. George Meinig's D.D.S. Articles, Gum disease & General Health Tips, canker sore, bleeding gum, receding gum

Topics: Gum Disease, Dr. George Meinig's D.D.S. Articles, Gum disease & General Health Tips, canker sore, bleeding gum, receding gum |
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