Sunday 6 September 2015

Dental Gum Disease

The Reason for Most Tooth Loss

Many assume that most teeth are lost because of decay. But gum disease is the number one cause of missing teeth. Symptoms may or may not be present when an infection occurs. The most common sign is bleeding gums when brushing or flossing. When treated in the early stages, this infection can be corrected with nonsurgical means. Otherwise, surgery may be your only option if you wait too long for treatment.

Gum Disease Can Mean More Than Tooth Loss

As medical research has demonstrated, infection of the gums can contribute to serious health conditions like stroke, heart disease, or diabetes. Statistics provided by the American Dental Association indicate that 80% of the population has gum disease. Dentists consider this high percentage a national epidemic and a problem that can mean more than just losing your teeth!

The infection in the gums travels throughout your bloodstream, creating potential harm to vital organs. The American Academy of Periodontology reports, "studies found periodontal infection may contribute to the development of heart disease, increase the risk of premature, underweight births, and pose a serious threat to people whose health is already compromised due to diabetes and respiratory diseases."

Winterset Dental Care  
8559 South Pulaski Road  
Chicago, IL 60652  
(773) 582-0035  
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