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Heart disease and oral health: role of oral bacteria in heart plaque
The billions of bacteria and other microscopic critters that live in the mouth unquestionably influence the health of teeth and gums. But do they also cause problems for the heart and blood vessels? And can improving oral health prevent cardiovascular problems?
Gum disease linked to head and neck cancer
The health hazards associated with chronic periodontitis (gum disease) extend way beyond the mouth. For years people have been warned that persistent periodontitis can cause heart disease. Now a new study suggests that gum disease may also be a risk factor for cancers of the head and neck.
Dispelling Myths about Gum Disease: The Truth Behind Healthy Teeth and Gums
The American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) estimates that approximately three out of four Americans suffer from some form of gum disease – from mild cases of gingivitis, to the more severe form known as periodontitis. However, despite this prevalence, approximately only three percent seek treatment for their gum disease.
Healthy Gums and a Healthy Heart
Cardiovascular disease, the leading killer of men and women in the United States, is a major public health issue contributing to 2,400 deaths each day. Periodontal disease, a chronic inflammatory disease that destroys bone and gum tissues that support the teeth affects nearly 75 percent of Americans and is the major cause of adult tooth [...]
Diabetes and Gum Disease
An overwhelming majority of people who have periodontal (gum) disease are also at high risk for diabetes and should be screened for diabetes, a New York University nursing-dental research team has found. The researchers also determined that half of those at risk had seen a dentist in the previous year, concluded that dentists should consider [...]
Study finds genetic basis for risk of periodontal disease
Research provides further evidence that a person’s genes play a major role in the onset and severity of periodontal disease. A study, published in a new issue of the Journal of Periodontology, concluded that approximately half of the variance in periodontal disease in the population can be attributed to genetic differences.
Perioscopy – The new paradigm
Originally published in April/May 2003 edition of Dimensions in Dental Hygeine The dental endoscope creates the opportunity for successful periodontal therapy and offers the dental hygienist a tool to aid in definitive scaling and root planing.
Diabetes and periodontal disease
It used to be thought that periodontal (gum) diseases affected only the mouth. Recent research has changed that view with clear evidence emerging that periodontal disease plays a significant role in many general health conditions.
Prevent Gum Disease
If you think you have a mild case of gum disease, make sure to take care of it before it gets worse.
Replace Missing Teeth
Millions of people have joined the dental implant revolution! The only permanent solution to tooth loss, dental implants have quickly gained favor as the preferred method for tooth replacement. In fact, implants match the appearance, function and strength of natural teeth so well that you may forget that you ever lost a tooth.