Is There A Connection Between Gum Disease And Heart Health?

What should you be doing if you want to avoid potential troubles with heart disease? Should you take up running, or some other form of cardiovascular exercise? Should you start changing your diet by cutting out unhealthy items? These behaviors are beneficial, but you may want to count proper oral care as part of your commitment to protecting your heart. When periodontal disease develops, the bacteria responsible can cause problems in different parts of your body if they travel through your bloodstream. There is a potential for this problem to make you vulnerable to heart disease, as well as other potential health conditions. If you are already struggling with periodontal troubles, a periodontal specialist can provide important services to help you. Our Encinitas/San Diego, CA periodontal practice provides a variety of treatments to manage infection.

The Importance Of Fighting The Buildup Of Oral Bacteria

Many types of bacteria can be present in a person’s mouth, and some of those microbes can cause trouble for your teeth and gums. Through good oral hygiene, it is possible to fight that accumulation and spread. With that said, many people will have problems with tooth decay or gum disease at some point in their life. While the initial form of a periodontal infection – gingivitis – can be reversed, treating periodontal disease can be more difficult.

Bacteria That Cause Periodontal Problems May Create Other Health Concerns

A periodontal infection occurs when bacteria are able to gather under your gum line. At first, you can observe symptoms of gingivitis, but the problem can worsen without treatment and cause alarming tissue damage. The bacteria responsible for your infection can cause both inflammation and destruction. If the matter is left untreated, periodontal bacteria can move to different areas of the body, which can make it harder for you to maintain good health. There is also a heightened risk for tooth loss if you have developed periodontal disease.

What Can I Do If I Notice Symptoms Of Gum Disease?

In the early stages of an infection, you can take care to fight periodontal bacteria with better brushing and flossing, or by scheduling preventive periodontal services. If the condition grows more severe, it may take more involved treatments. Our practice can help you by removing infected tissues through laser treatment, and encouraging the growth of gums that are not damaged by your condition. We can also use procedures like ozone therapy to directly fight the harmful bacteria responsible for your infection.

Our Encinitas/San Diego, CA Periodontal Practice Can Help You Protect Your Gums

At our periodontal practice, Dr. Kania can provide a range of services that help you manage and fight periodontal problems. If you have questions, or if you are concerned about gum disease, our Encinitas/San Diego, CA periodontist’s office can be reached at (760) 642-0711.

Dr. Ann Kania

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