Gingival
bleeding and halitosis is often the first
sign of poor oral hygiene that may eventually
lead to further periodontal problems."A
good way to prevent periodontal disease
and tooth decay is through at-home oral
hygiene care and routine dental visits.
How
gum disease can threaten your health.
Since
July of 1998, evidence has continued to
mount to support these links. While more
research needs to be done to say definitively
that people with periodontal disease are
at higher risk for developing heart disease,
stroke, uncontrolled diabetes, preterm births
and respiratory disease, periodontists do
know that periodontal disease is a bacterial
infection, and all infections are cause
for concern.
Periodontal
bacteria can enter the blood stream and
travel to major organs and begin new infections.
Research is suggesting that this may:
Contribute
to the development of heart disease, the
nation's leading cause of death. Increase
the risk of stroke.
Increase
a woman's risk of having a preterm, low
birth weight baby.
Pose
a serious threat to people whose health
is compromised by diabetes, respiratory
diseases, or osteoporosis.
Don't
Ignore Your Oral Health
If
you value your oral as well as your overall
health, a periodontal evaluation is a good
idea. Sometimes the only way to detect periodontal
disease is through a periodontal evaluation.
A periodontal evaluation may be especially
important if you:
Notice
any symptoms of periodontal disease.
Have
heart disease, diabetes, respiratory disease
or osteoporosis.
Are
thinking of becoming pregnant.
Have
a family member with periodontal disease.
Research suggests that the bacteria that
cause periodontal disease can pass through
saliva. This means the common contact of
saliva in families puts children and couples
at risk for contracting the periodontal
disease of another family member.
A
good way to prevent periodontal disease
is through at - home oral hygiene care and
routine dental visit.
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