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The Hazardous Link Between Diabetes and Gum Disease

The Hazardous Link Between Diabetes and Gum Disease
 

Your oral health is directly connected to the health of your overall health. With this being said if you have poor oral health then this can eventually lead to other systemic diseases developing such as diabetes. In addition, the bacteria that develops in your mouth in relation to gum disease can then spread to the rest of your body through your bloodstream which causes you to develop diabetes.

Preventative Measures To Take Against Developing Gum Disease
It’s always better to be proactive about taking preventative measures when it comes to ensuring that you don’t develop gum disease. In the fight against gum disease preventative measures range from brushing and flossing regularly. However, while it’s important to take these preventative measures there are some patients who will be more susceptible to developing gum disease depending on their genetic history. Also, as mentioned earlier gum disease can affect your overall health leading to other systemic diseases such as diabetes. Statistic show that gum disease can make it difficult to control blood sugar
and this has a major impact on a patient who is diabetic and needs to be able to check their blood sugar on a regular basis. Overall gum disease is not an easy battle to fight which is why preventative measures are essential to not developing gum disease. Also, it can help with early detection which is reversible.

How Gum Disease Starts
The initial early stages of gum disease is not painful and this can make it difficult to detect whether or not you are experiencing it. When plaque begins to collect on the teeth and bacteria starts to grow out of control overtime the gums will develop pockets of infection and pull away from your teeth. The worst gum disease danger is the loss of your teeth. This teeth loss is permanent and will eventually affect your jaw. This is because tooth loss causes the bone to deteriorate causing a change in your facial structure.

Risk Factors for Gum Disease
Even if you floss and brush vigilantly it is still possible for you to develop gum disease. As mentioned above gum disease puts you at risk for diabetes and the following additional risk factors listed below:

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What Is Laser Dentistry and How Does It Work?

What Is Laser Dentistry and How Does It Work?
 

Advancements in laser dentistry have opened the door for new and improved dental treatments that are designed to treat periodontal disease. Introducing lasers into the dental industry has had such a major impact because of the fact that it allows the dentist to be more thorough and precise with their treatment and during the procedure. Also, because utilizing lasers in a dental procedure is minimally invasive this means there will be less time needed for a patient to heal after the surgery is performed.

Is Laser Dentistry Safe?
One of the top concerns that patients have when it comes to laser dentistry is whether or not the laser dentistry procedure is safe.  The answer to this question is that laser dentistry is just as safe as any other dental procedure. In addition, safety precautions are taken during the laser procedure as well. One of these precautions includes having the patient and the doctor wear protective eyewear because a laser is being used during the procedure. Also, in addition to being safe laser treatment is minimally invasive.

Understanding the LANAP® Laser Treatment
The Laser Assisted New Attachment Procedure also known as LANAP is a popular type of laser treatment that is offered at our practice. This type of dental treatment is minimally invasive, and it is also used to help treat gum disease. This procedure includes a small laser being used to remove the diseased parts of gum tissue. Also, because the laser is so precise it allows the doctor to provide the patient precise care
and treatment. Review the specific benefits of utilizing the LANAP laser treatment that are listed below:

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Get Rid of Your Gummy Smile

Get Rid of Your Gummy Smile
 

Do you have a gummy smile that you’re insecure about? The thing that is important to know about teeth is that everyone’s are different. Everyone is unique, and that is the same for your teeth as well. If you’re feeling insecure about your smile, a little help from a periodontist can help improving your smile. No matter the cosmetic procedure you need, your doctor will be able to help you through the proper treatment.

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What You Get with All-on-4

What You Get with All-on-4
 

How many teeth can you replace with dental implants? It is a common question because people are often confused as to what procedure they should get when they are missing teeth. Patients are now becoming educated about the benefits that come with dental implants as a replacement for bridge work. In the early days of implant development, single tooth replacement was rare, and full arch replacements were still on the horizon. Now, they are such regular procedures done by dentists, there are solutions for any problem you could possibly need. And, with the customization of size and color, you will never have to worry about anyone noticing you have an implant with the perfect the doctors will achieve for you. Whether you need one dental implant or a full arch, you can gain back your smile.

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What Are the Benefits of Laser Gum Surgery?

Find an advanced enough dental office, and you’ll likely have the option of going with traditional or laser gum surgery. While local dental specialists here in Concord, NH can help you make a decision on which route is best for you, knowing all the benefits of laser gum surgery can help you ask all the right questions next time you consult with your dentist. Take a look at what makes laser gum surgery so beneficial to patients.

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