The link between gum disease and systemic illnesses is becoming clearer with each passing day. A recent US study by University at Buffalo indicates elevated risk of cancer for older women who have gum disease. These findings emphasize the importance of oral healthcare throughout life, and may shed light into connections between periodontal disease and other health issues.
The warm, moist environment of the oral cavity hosts hundreds of strains of bacteria. Some of these microorganisms are beneficial, while others are a threat to oral health. They feed on sugars and starches left behind by food consumption. Bacteria then excrete acidic waste which irritates gum tissues. Resulting inflammation causes gums to loosen from teeth, allowing infection to go deeper. Without treatment, bone and ligaments that hold teeth in place deteriorate. Teeth are lost or must be extracted.
This study provides invaluable insight into a disease that impacts the lives of millions of Australians, as average lifespan continues to increase with medical advances. It underscores the critical nature of good home hygiene, regular dental checkups, and early treatment of gum disease.
Would you like guidance on how to improve your overall health with effective gum disease treatment? Schedule an appointment at Smile in Style in Moonee Ponds at 03 8400 4104, or Sunbury 03 8001 6021.
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