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Gum disease is more serious that people generally assume it to be. Many people mistakenly think that gum disease only affects the gum tissue and can be easily taken care of. Unfortunately, this is a misconception that can cause people to underestimate the potential harm diseased gum tissue. While gum disease does have solves, it needs to be found quickly, so the progression does not worsen. Gum disease starts in the gums, but can travel to the jawbone, and eventually deteriorate your jaw. Because the gums are so closely linked to the circulatory system and they are so susceptible, if they are infected, other parts of the body can easily become infected. Here are a just a few of the conditions that have been linked to gum diseases:
Diabetes and gum disease have a very strong connection. However, this does not mean, gum diseases cause diabetes. The two conditions may share the link of excessive inflammation in the body. If you have diabetes or gum disease, you should be aware of treatments available and begin them as soon as possible. Speak to your doctor about your preexisting health conditions prior to undergoing a treatment as they may affect one another.
Gum disease it can infiltrate the body, causing heart disease to occur when you go without treatment. Gum disease and heart disease are closely linked to each other. Some findings indicate that having gum disease treatment could minimize effects from heart disease. A possible explanation for the relationship between the two diseases is that bacteria found in the gums can travel through the circulatory system to other parts of the body and cause inflammation.
There has been a found link of gum disease bacteria to esophageal cancer. According to the finding, those with diseased gum tissue have higher likelihoods of developing esophageal cancer than those with healthy gum tissue. The esophagus is a sensitive and susceptible part of the body, so if bacteria is contracted from, it can cause major health problems.
If you believe you have gum disease in any form, you should seek dental treatment immediately. If you have yet to seek treatment, schedule an appointment with your doctor. There are procedures you can undergo that will help with your gum diseases, such as laser gum therapy. Ask your doctor if this is a procedure they regularly preform on their patients. Your dentist will also be able to walk you through more information on treatment methods available for your gum disease.
Dr. Richard Weimar received his BA and DDS degrees from the University of Minnesota and opened his practice in 1984. He has provided exceptional dental care to Minnesota’s Maple Grove and Brooklyn Park communities for over 30 years.
He is a member of many professional associations, including the Academy of Osseointegration, International Congress of Oral Implantology, and American Society of Dental Anesthesiology.
Dr. Weimar is skilled and experienced in almost all areas of dentistry, including sedation dentistry, implants, one-visit crowns using CEREC technology, and veneers. He is a pioneer in introducing many new technologies in the state as he wanted to provide his patients a comfortable, pain-free, faster, and less expensive dental experience. He educates patients on all procedures so they can make informed decisions about their treatments. His mission is to create a dental office where patients can receive all treatments under one roof.