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![]() TumorsThere are a variety of tumors of the gum, most of them benign. However it is advisable to remove them and analyze them by a pathologist on microscope. | ![]() Periodontal AbscessThis lesion occurs frequently associated with advanced periodontitis as in this case, and in diabetic patients |
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![]() Periodontal AbscessBone loss is so severe that generates an abscess. Image corresponding to the previous photo | ![]() Labial frenulumThe frenulum is incorrectly inserted (very close to the gum) and it generates traction on the margin of the gum causing a recession |
![]() Localized Gingival RecessionThese types of injuries are caused by aggressive brushing and by using hard bristle toothbrushes | ![]() Generalized Gingival Recession |
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