Thursday, March 11, 2010

LINK FOUND BETWEEN GUM/PERIODONTAL DISEASE AND HEART DISEASE

As you know, flossing is really not popular with most people. And dentists have to constantly remind their patients of the importance of flossing in preventing gum/periodontal problems and maintaining healthy gums.

There is often no pain associated with gum disease, with the only sign being bleeding gums during flossing. This bleeding is due to inflamed gum tissues which is directly linked to the plaque/film which sits between the teeth when flossing is not done consistently. When you don't floss nightly, bacteria and food particles can remain between the teeth, in areas where the toothbrush cannot reach.

Numerous studies have shown a direct link between oral bacteria and heart disease. Bacteria from the mouth can travel via the bloodstream to other areas of the body, where they can cause infections and inflammation. For example, the plaque that builds up in blood vessels of the heart is an inflammatory process, which can be worsened by further infection with oral bacteria.

Bacteria from the mouth can also cause low birth weight in pregnant mothers, cause infections around joints, and worsen diabetic infections.

So be sure to have a strong oral hygiene regimen at home: use an antibacterial rinse(like Crest Pro Health(r)), floss regularly(use a waxed tape, like Glide(r)), and use a quality rechargeable electric tooth brush with a timer.

Here at FOOTHILL SMILE DESIGNS, we take the periodontal/gum health of our patients very seriously- that is why we recommend regular checkups for our patients so that we can catch problems early, and treat them accordingly.

We often use our BIOLASE Waterlase dental laser to treat gum disease without the need for painful surgery, shots, or sutures!!!

Posted by Foothill Smile Designs at 8:31 AM

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