White Spots on Your Gums

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Every person on this planet has white spots on their gums known as Candida Albicans. In a body kept healthy, this fungus is maintained by helpful bacteria. But there are some products such as antiobiotics and birth control that kill and weaken the helpful bacteria, making way for the Candida Albicans to grow and take over.
Leukoplakia, a condition that means “white plaque,” also  is a cause of those white spots on your gums, and is commonly found on the inside of the cheek, on or under the tongue, below the lips, or even on the roof of your mouth. These spots might be small, or even up to the size of a quarter; they are not cancerous, however they may indicate a pre-cancerous condition created by frequent irritation in that area. People who smoke are more likely to have leukoplakia because of the constant heat irritation in their mouth from the pipe or cigarette.

If you want to avoid having these white spots form on your gums and are willing to sacrifice a couple hundred dollars for professional help, then the best option for you would be to have an in-office treatment session, especially if you know that you have sensitive gums or teeth.

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