
When people think about bacteria in the mouth, they often assume all bacteria are harmful. In reality, the mouth contains both beneficial and harmful microorganisms, and maintaining a healthy balance between them plays an important role in oral health.
Gum disease develops when harmful bacteria accumulate around the gums, leading to inflammation, irritation, and infection. If left untreated, gum disease can eventually damage the gums, bone, and supporting structures that hold teeth in place.
Researchers continue to study ways to support a healthier oral environment, and probiotics have recently gained attention as one possible tool for improving gum health.
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