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Is your life at risk…from gum disease?

Brushing and flossing. Pretty simple. But it could be a lifesaver. Doing those two simple things two or three times a day could save your life.

What’s the connection?

Taking care of your oral health by maintaining healthy teeth and gums will give you a bright smile. But it can also mean you could live longer. Generally, when people take good care of their health, they live longer and their quality of life is better. But most people don’t realize the connection between oral health, dental hygiene and overall health. If your oral health isn’t maintained, dental disease can begin and it can have a serious affect on your health.

So…potentially save your life by brushing and flossing after each meal!

What are the consequences of poor oral health?

Poor oral health can compromise your overall health by creating gum (periodontal) disease and tooth decay. Gum disease, which is painless and may go unnoticed, is difficult to get rid of once it starts and can result in a life-threatening outcome.

What does untreated periodontal (gum) disease do?

  • Contributes to illnesses such as respiratory disease – the mouth can act as a breeding ground for respiratory pathogens, which are sometimes found in plaque in deep periodontal pockets.
  • Increases the risk of heart attack – there is an increased risk of 25% of coronary heart disease for people with advanced periodontitis.
  • Increases the risk of stroke by a factor of ten – the bacteria can create toxins that are associated with chronic infections, which may cause strokes.
  • Increases the risk and severity of diabetes – diabetes affects periodontal health; studies now show the reverse is also true; periodontal disease may affect diabetes. Severe periodontal disease may increase the risk of poor glycemic control. Diabetic patients with good oral hygiene are less likely to suffer stroke, transient ischemic attack and angina or myocardial infarctions.
  • Reduces life expectancy.
  • Contribute to low pre-term birth weights – research indicates 18% of all pre-term low birth weight cases could be caused by periodontal disease.
  • Severely reduces the effectiveness of the immune system – by stressing the immune system with having to constantly battle periodontitis, the ability to fight other infections and more serious illnesses such as cancer are diminished.

Dental infections, especially those like long term periodontal disease and infected tooth roots can impact and jeopardize medical treatment because the immune system is stressed. Regular dental check-ups are necessary for your oral health and your overall health. Research has proven this and it will show in your own health. Contact 3D Dental Solutions today for a healthier future.

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