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Posted on June 15, 2019 by Padraic Guilfoyle

Bleeding gums? Time to see your hygienist.

Steven Lin‏ @DrStevenLin Jun 13

Are bleeding gums a sign of gut health? Gum disease is an inflammatory condition of your mouth which is connected to your digestive health. Oral probiotics may help to heal gum disease AND your digestive system, all in one connected swoop. https://buff.ly/2oSzQmi 

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CategoriesFemale health TagsAlcohol, bleeding gums, Dr.Steven Lin, gum disease, Healthaware, healthy gut, inflammation, nutrition, oral hygiene, Oral probiotics, physiotherapy

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