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Overall Impact of Periodontal Disease

Periodontal disease or gum disease can have a direct impact on overall health. This is a proven fact and has been shown through numerous studies and a wealth of research. That is why it is so important to consider all the implications with regard to periodontal disease or gum disease and how it can affect the human body. Something as simple as brushing and flossing regularly can help to mitigate the chances of gum disease. There are some estimates that up to 75% of the population has some degree of gum disease. In short, gum disease is the result of bacteria and plaque, and tartar buildup on teeth. Now, let's take a closer look at the overall impact of periodontal disease.

 

Lasting Impact on Long-Term Health

 

Lasting Impact on Long-Term Health 

 

Whether it is gingivitis which is the beginning of gum disease or periodontal disease which is the next stage, one thing is sure and that is getting a handle on this problem long before it becomes more serious is absolutely essential. There are some signs of gum disease worth considering. For example, red, bleeding or swollen gums as well as bad breath and tooth sensitivity all point to the onset of periodontal disease. Always bear in mind that periodontal disease has a direct and lasting impact on long-term health. As a matter of fact, even more serious diseases like heart disease and stroke as well as diabetes and chronic kidney disease can all be traced back to periodontal disease in many cases. 

 

Brush and Floss at Regular Intervals

 

Brush and Floss at Regular Intervals 

 

The good news is that periodontal or gum disease is easily treated. The first step in dealing with this dental health issue is to remove plaque. This is usually done in a dental office by a dental hygienist. There are other ways to deal with gum disease including a variety of medications as well as even surgery when it has become a very severe case. At the end of the day, the easiest approach to dealing with gum disease is to simply brush and floss at regular intervals and watch what you eat. Regular routine cleanings by a dental hygienist and exams can greatly improve overall dental health as well. Contact your Pinole dentists, Azadeh Hosseini, DDS and Ghazal Hosseini, DDS at Top Pinole Dental today for more information on the overall impact of periodontal disease.