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Gum Disease

Gum Disease
 
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Gum Disease

Do you know the difference between periodontal disease and other types of complications that can affect your mouth, such as gingivitis? Do you know why it's so important to treat periodontal disease-and why brushing and flossing alone won't do the trick? Most importantly, did you know that periodontal disease is today's #1 cause of tooth loss among American adults? A relationship between periodontal disease and an elevated risk for systemic events has  been established,  recent data suggests  association between periodontal disease and other health issues including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and preterm low birth-weight babies?
Three out of 4 American adults are affected by periodontal disease. Are you at risk for this infection? Answer the following questions and find out if you may be at risk, then print this page and bring it with you to your next dental appointment.
  • Do you smoke?
  • Is your diet low in important nutrients?
  • Are you pregnant?
  • Do you have diabetes or heart disease?
  • Are you currently taking any medications such as heart medications, antidepressants, or  oral contraceptives?
  • Do you grind or clench your teeth?
  • Do any family members have gum disease?
  • Do you have bad breath?
  • Are your gums red and swollen?
  • Do your gums bleed when brushing or flossing?
  • Are your gums pulling away from your teeth or receding?
  • Are you under a great deal of stress?
  • Do you have teeth that appear to be loosening?
  • Have you noticed a change in the way your teeth fit together?
  • Have you recently lost any teeth?

If you answered YES to 2 or more of these questions, you may be at risk for periodontal disease. Schedule a routine checkup to measure your pockets and check for infection! Many treatments for gum disease are non-surgical and can save your teeth and improve your quality of life.  We can help!

For more information, please visit: www.perio.org