Gum Disease Could Lead to Health Risk

A healthy mouth is most often equated to a beautiful smile. Yet, good oral hygiene affects our general health as well. For example, did you know that the condition of your gums speaks volumes about other health issues that you could be susceptible to? It’s true. Gum or periodontal disease has been proven to be related to major health problems.

Gum & Heart Disease

Medical science is baffled by the apparent link existing between periodontal disease and heart disease. The statistics show that heart attack victims and patients with other heart problems often have gum disease. The connection is so prevalent that The American Journal of Cardiology and the American Academy of Periodontology published a collaborated study. In it cardiologists state the need to gather information if the patient has gum disease or had it in the past.

Periodontal Disease and Dementia in Riverside County

Oddly enough, researchers are recognizing the inherit relation between dementia and periodontal disease. Again, those with gum disease are proven to have heightened risks of developing dementia. Major cities within Riverside County (Temecula, Murrieta, Menifee, and Riverside) are expected to have increases in dementia cases according to the Alzheimer’s Association.

Periodontal Disease and DiabetesPeriodontal Disease and Diabetes

Diabetes often causes inflammation in the body and adversely effects the nerves, kidneys, eyes, and heart. Additionally, it cause problems in the mouth—particularly gum disease. Therefore, diabetes patients must take care to have high oral hygiene to avoid bouts with gum disease.

Clearly gum disease goes beyond oral hygiene. If you are wondering about the condition of your gums, contact Dr. Mehta & Associates. Dr. Mehta & Associates answer all sorts of dental questions and concerns that our patients have with full transparency. We believe that every patient should be presented with unbiased facts and allowed to make an educated decision. Our offices are conveniently located in Riverside, and Temecula.