We like this infographic we found from AskaDentist.com.
One of the things we’ve really begun to understand over the last 10 years is the relation of gum disease to your overall health. We do know, through various studies, that periodontal disease can affects the entire body in many ways.
By neglecting your oral health through proper cleaning and regular dental checkups, you’re risking your health. The severity of that risk is dependent on many factors of course – the state of your gum disease for one and, importantly, genetic factors that may already put you at risk for certain health issues, including:
It’s been shown that patients suffering from Alzheimer’s have higher amounts of antibodies and inflammatory molecules associated with periodontal disease in their blood stream than those who don’t suffer from dementia.
There have been numerous studies within the last few years linking gum disease with heart disease. A healthy mouth can equal a healthy heart!
Yikes! Gum disease can have a negative effect on blood sugar levels and can increase the risk of Diabetes complications.
Mothers with gum disease may expect lower birthweights and potentially premature birth.
Gum disease can affect the entire body by leading to overall inflammation.
If you have questions for a periodontist – please contact our offices. We’d be happy to talk more with you!
Deerfield Beach office: (954) 427-5700