Gum Disease And Your Health What You Need To Know

Oral Health Affects Your Entire Body
Systemic Effects of Untreated Gum Disease
One of the biggest dangers of untreated gum disease is its effect on your overall health. What starts out as a minor problem, such as puffy gums or tooth sensitivity, can lead to the destruction of gum tissue and bone loss. Some studies suggest a link between gum disease and inflammatory conditions such as heart disease.
Treating gum disease may help patients with diabetes, heart disease, respiratory disease, certain types of cancer and osteoporosis better manage their condition. Read our patient reviews to see how we have helped many patients get gum disease under control.
What Most People Don’t Know About Gum Disease
- 1 in 2 adults over the age of 30 have gum disease, according to the CDC
- Gum disease is a progressive disease
Bleeding gums are one of the first warning signs of an infection - Gum disease can be hereditary
- Neglecting to brush and floss can set you up for gum disease
- You can lose your teeth if gum disease is left untreated
- Stress, smoking and pregnancy can contribute to gum disease


Symptoms of Gum Disease
- Swollen, tender or red gums
- Gum recession
- Noticeable separation of the teeth
- Pus developing between the gums and teeth
- Chronic bad breath
- Bite changes
- Loose or shifting teeth
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