i know of a husband and wife who both have very bad breath and i think diseases of the mouth can be transmitted by kissing because i don't think they both had that bad of breath before they kissed.
No you can't get gingivitis from kissing or sharing drinks. You do pass the bacteria involved in causing gingivitis back and forth. Brushing and flossing will prevent gingivitis.
Gingivitis is inflamed gums. The most common cause of gingivitis is inadequate oral hygiene. Improving one's oral hygiene through frequent effective brushing and flossing usually reduces or...
No, but if I did, I would make an appointment with my dental hygienist immediately and get on track to get it under control. No one wants to walk though life with perio breath, it smells really bad.
I suppose this is based on preference. Depending on mood, one might prefer frenching over regular kissing with a significant other. Obviously, this varies based on the other person. Ex: No one really...
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