At this stage the plaque begins to form and accumulate around the root of the tooth, causing redness and inflamed gums. In an interview with a dentist whose main focus is family and cosmetic dentistry, Dr. Ridl, describes this stage as the stage where “the gums blead easily when brushing or eating something hard”, at this point there is not loss of tissue or bone that provides structure and support for the teeth. On the “Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine”, John Lohr, wrote that he saw this disease “remain a chronic disease for years without affecting other periodontal tissues”, and that is because people tend to have some type of oral care. Brennfleck in her book confirms that “Gingivitis… can be usually reversed with daily brushing and flossing” (298), at this point the second stage can become present in the mouth when you fail to brush or floss your teeth …show more content…
This is still under research because no exact link as to how the bacteria can cause cancer has been found. The bacteria the causes periodontal disease has been found in the areas where cancer is detected in the body. Research till this point has just provided correlations between cancer and periodontal disease. According to the American Dental Association (ADA) “men with a history of periodontal disease have a 14 percent higher risk of cancer, than those who don’t have gum disease’’, this might not sound very significant, but it’s the start of finding a way to prevent major health problems. Dental professionals are having a hard time informing people about all the new research because in many cases an exact link as to how the bacteria can cause another health problem hasn’t been