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4 key reasons why putting periodontal disease in remission is a crucial step in promoting overall Health

  1. Inflammatory Pathways: Periodontal disease is primarily caused by a bacterial infection that triggers a chronic inflammatory response in the gums. This inflammatory process, if left uncontrolled, can release harmful inflammatory mediators into the bloodstream, leading to systemic inflammation. By putting periodontal disease in remission, we effectively disrupt this cycle of chronic inflammation and mitigate the risk of systemic inflammation and its associated consequences.
  2. Cardiovascular Health: Research has revealed a strong association between periodontal disease and an increased risk of cardiovascular conditions such as heart disease, stroke, and atherosclerosis. The bacteria and inflammatory byproducts originating from the oral cavity can enter the bloodstream, potentially contributing to the development or progression of cardiovascular diseases. By effectively managing periodontal disease and achieving remission, we can help reduce the burden on the cardiovascular system and decrease the risk of these severe health issues.
  3. Diabetes Management: Individuals with diabetes are more susceptible to periodontal disease, and conversely, periodontal disease can adversely affect glycemic control in diabetic patients. Elevated blood sugar levels create an ideal environment for bacterial growth, exacerbating periodontal disease. By treating and controlling periodontal disease, we can aid in stabilizing blood sugar levels, leading to improved diabetes management and reduced risk of complications.
  4. Pregnancy Outcomes: Expectant mothers with untreated periodontal disease may face an increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes, including preterm birth and low birth weight. The inflammatory response triggered by periodontal disease can potentially affect the developing fetus. By focusing on achieving remission in periodontal disease during pregnancy, we can enhance maternal oral health and contribute to healthier pregnancy outcomes.

These are just a few examples highlighting the impact of periodontal disease on overall systemic health. By recognizing the vital link between oral and systemic health, we can adopt a comprehensive approach that prioritizes achieving remission in periodontal disease. Regular dental check-ups, diligent oral hygiene practices, and timely treatment interventions are essential steps in this journey.

Leona Meditz2023-05-16T15:40:22-07:00

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