
Stay Safe and Prevent Gum Disease with Good Oral Hygiene
Believe it or not, dental visits are vitally important to not just your dental health, but your overall health. Visiting the dentist regularly helps to prevent gum disease. Maintaining good oral health means getting regular cleanings and exams. Annually visiting our office will decrease your risk of gum disease greatly.
The American Dental Association states that 90% of whole-body disease has oral evidence. Poor oral health brings a threat of other total body disease such as:
- Diabetes
- Leukemia
- Oral Cancer
- Pancreatic Cancer
- Lung Disease
- Kidney Disease
- Stroke
Gum disease has been found to be in connection with health complications such as stroke and heart disease. Woman who are pregnant with gum disease also have a higher risk of pre-term labor or low birth-weight babies.
Neglecting dental visits can also create an impact to other painful and high-risk health concerns:
- Facial and Oral Pain - Infections in the gum line can cause pain around the face, teeth and gums. This is a sign of gum disease.
- Heart and Major Organ Malfunctions - Bacterial endocarditis occurs when inflammation reaches the hearth or heart valves, which can worsen heart disease and may cause damage. This is caused by infections of the mouth.
- Digestion Issues - Mouth inflammation can lead to intestinal failure, irritable bowel syndrome, as well as other disorders in the digestive system.
Now that you know how imperative it is to visit us for dental visits and checkups, you can stay protected by calling us today to schedule an appointment.