Which of the following factors is the most significant dentally related local factor strongly associated with an increased probability of developing periodontal diseases?
A) Presence of gingivitis
B) Presence of established periodontal disease
C) Whether patient is right- or left-handed
D) Number of bleeding sites
B
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