why is gum inportant for our body
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Your gums serve as a seal around your teeth, protecting more sensitive tissues underneath. When bacteria is allowed to sit on gums and teeth, small pockets begin to form over time which provides even more places for plaque to hide.
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The reasons are mentioned below.
Step-by-step explanation:
(1) Our gums serve as a seal around our teeth protecting more sensitive tissues underneath.
(2) Having healthy gums lower heart disease.
(3) Healthy gums can keep whole body healthy.
(4) Having healthy gums can mean a better memory.
So gum is important for our body.
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