For a vastly destructive affliction, gum disease has quite modest beginnings. Most commonly, it begins with the bacteria that accumulate at your gumline in the form of dental plaque. These germs release toxins that irritate your gum tissue, causing your gums to separate and create pockets between your gums and teeth. More bacteria collect in these pockets, resting cozily as they continue to release toxins and aggravate your gums. These bacteria also incite your immune system’s inflammatory response to harmful invaders. Inflammation affects your gums from the beginning of the disease, and is often the telling sign of gingivitis (the first stage of gum disease). However, gingivitis does not typically generate physical discomfort, so the inflammation is often ignored. Unchecked, the disease will progressively grow worse as inflammation works to destroy your gums, the connective tissue that secures them to your teeth, and the jawbone that supports it all.
At the NYU College of Dentistry, dental researchers uncovered the first long-term evidence that your risk for Alzheimer’s disease is significantly increased by gum disease. The team examined over 20 years of research and data involving periodontal (gum) health and cognitive dysfunction. The results suggest that patients who experienced trouble with their periodontal health were also more likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease than their counterparts who had perfectly healthy gums. Scientists are still learning about this connection. Both gum disease and Alzheimer’s disease are complex and most likely multi-factorial in onset and progression. It is safe to say that reducing the inflammation that results from gum disease is best for your immune system.
The importance of healthy teeth and gums has never been so clear. If you are in need of periodontal treatment, then contact Dr. Kania at our Encinitas periodontal care office by calling (706) 642-0711. We serve patients from Encinitas, San Diego, Rancho Santa Fe, Del Mar, La Costa, and the neighboring communities.
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