Gum Disease: Serious But Treatable
At least 80% of the population has some degree of gum
disease and most don’t know it. Gum disease is responsible for up to 70%
of adult tooth loss, and it does not give clear warning signs that an
untrained eye would notice. A dentist or hygienist must do a thorough
and complete examination to detect it; especially in it’s early stages.
Gum disease is similar to high blood pressure, or heart disease, by the
time the person who has it notices symptoms it is in its advanced
stages.
Gum disease has been implicated as causative factor in heart disease,
stroke, diabetes, pre-mature births, and low birth weight. It is an
infection of the gums and jawbones. The bacteria, and chemical
by-products of your bodies attempt to fight the bacteria, can enter the
blood stream and cause serious problems in distant parts of the body. It
critical to have the teeth cleaned and a thorough examination a minimum
of twice a year, and it is critical that you do a thorough job at home
cleaning the teeth twice daily. The good news is that gum disease can be
treated and prevented. Today there are numerous aids available to help
us, which include special toothbrushes, toothpastes, rinses and even
prescription medications can help. Your dentist can decide the
appropriate treatment method only after examination of your condition.
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