Improper oral care may lead to plaque buildup and plaque formation may lead to gingivitis, which in some patients may progress to periodontitis, a more severe form of gum disease.
Recent evidence suggests that periodontitis may be associated with heart disease, diabetes and other health conditions.
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Heart Disease
What is the association between oral health and your heart?
- Some studies suggest that oral inflammation and bacteria associated with periodontitis may be associated with the development of heart disease
- One theory is that harmful oral bacteria may enter the bloodstream and attach to fatty deposits in the blood vessels of the heart
- Another theory is that inflammatory proteins may enter the bloodstream and may stimulate inflammation in blood vessels
- Both theories suggest that these conditions may lead to blood clots and contribute to heart disease
When you have heart disease, maintaining good oral health is important. Remember to:
- Make sure your dentist and hygienist know you have a heart problem
- Have regular dental checkups
- Maintain good oral health by brushing and flossing twice a day
- Eat healthy, exercise and if you smoke, quit
Diabetes
What is the association between diabetes and oral health?
- Diabetes may affect your oral health, and your oral health may affect your diabetes
- Studies show that gum disease may be more difficult to manage and /or eliminate in patients with diabetes
- When your blood sugar levels are poorly controlled, the following oral conditions may develop: periodontitis, tooth loss, thrush, a fungal infection of the mouth, and dry mouth
- And recent evidence suggests that periodontitis may adversely affect a person with diabetes in controlling his/her blood sugar levels
When you have diabetes, maintaining good oral health is important. Remember to:
- Follow your physician's instructions and control your blood sugar levels
- Go for regular dental checkups (tell your dentist and hygienist you have diabetes and about any medications you may be taking)
- Practice good oral hygiene with twice-a-day brushing and flossing
If you live in the Corona, CA and are currently looking for a new dentist, please do not hesitate to contact us at Dental Care of Corona. We provide effective dental solutions to our patients in a caring and comfortable environment.
Dental Care of Corona
Corona South Main Medical Plaza
260 E. Ontario Ave. Suite 201
Corona, CA 92879
(866) 261 6988
www.coronasmiles.com
dentalcareofcorona@gmail.com
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