You may have heard of the
mind-body connection, but what about the mouth-body
connection To many people, a dental visit is about getting their
teeth cleaned, having a tooth
pulled, or getting a filling. However, a dental visit is not just about
teeth. It is also about your overall health. What goes on in your mouth can
affect the rest of your body. What goes on in your body also can have an
effect on your mouth.
Many diseases and conditions can
affect your oral health. For example, people may get more infections in the
mouth if their immune system is weak. The immune system protects your body
from illness and infection. It can be weakened by disease, by drugs taken to
prevent the rejection of transplanted organs, or as a side effect of cancer
chemotherapy drugs.
Medicine for other conditions also
can affect the health of your mouth. For example, many drugs cause dry mouth.
This can increase your risk of dental decay and yeast infections. It also can
affect taste.
While examining your mouth, your
dentist might see a sign or symptom of an illness or disease that you might
not even know you have. The dentist may perform tests and/or refer you to a
specialist for treatment.
If you have certain medical
conditions, you may need specialized oral and dental care. If necessary, your
dentist can refer you to an expert in oral medicine.
Your oral health also can affect
other medical conditions. For example, if you are diabetic, a mouth infection
can disrupt your blood-sugar levels and make your diabetes
harder to control. Researchers also are exploring whether periodontal (gum)
disease may increase the risk of various medical problems. These may include
heart disease, stroke, kidney disease and premature births.
About 35% of U.S. adults have some
form of periodontitis.
Another 50% have gingivitis,
the mildest form of gum disease.
Because gum disease is so common, its treatment and management can have
important implications for overall public health. For more information, call
us today..310-322-1814.
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Monday, November 12, 2012
The Mouth-Body Connection
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