Metro Dentist

Dentistry Resource & Information

OOPS. Your Flash player is missing or outdated.Click here to update your player so you can see this content.
Main Menu
Home
About Us
Our Dentists
New York Dentist Blog
Discount Dentistry Option
Dentistry Classified
Dental Services
Ask Your Dental Questions
Contact Us
Sitemap
Presidential Smile Vote
New York Dentist Directory
Dental Appointments
Social Media for Dentists
For Dentists Only
Invisalign Study Club
Dr. Spindel Video

You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view this YouTube video

NYC Dentists
Dr. Lawrence Spindel
Dr. Dora Breytman
Dr. Mihela Pancu
Dr. Paul Calat
Dr. Ronald Schwalb
Dr. Marvin Mansky
Dr. Philip D. Pack
Dr. Paul R. Bernstein
Dr. Bradley Cutler
Dr. Barry Sporer
OMSNYC Oral Surgery Group
Dr. Victoria Veytsman
Dr. Udo Schütte
Dr. Ron Ganick
New Jersey Dentists
Dr. Jay Schuster
Dr. Paul Calat
Articles on Dentistry
Sometimes the Simplest Dentistry is the Best!
Staging Your Dental Treatments
Second Opinions
SEO for Dental Websites
Why Do Root Canal Treatments Fail?
Cosmetic Dentistry and Seven Great Ways to Improve Your Smile!
Life Extension Via Periodontal Health
Presidential Candidates Smile
Effects of stress on the health of your mouth?
Simple Dental Anxiety Cure
END OF YEAR VISIT TO THE DENTIST WILL HELP YOU GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR DENTAL INSURANCE
Top Ten List- What People Want And Need From A Dentist
Don’t let the current recession negatively affect your dental health
Teeth Whitening FAQ's
Dental Pain (and the Importance of a Thorough Examination)
Dentistry in New York
What is the Difference between Dental Inflammation and Infection?
Dentist FAQ's
Our Dentist's Ratings
Dr. Lawrence Spindel DDS
Dr. Dora Breytman DDS
Dr. Marvin Mansky DDS
Dr. Mihaela Pancu DDS
Dr. Paul Calat DMD
Dr. Ronald Schwalb DDS
Dr. Philip D. Pack DMD
Dr. Paul Bernstein DDS
Login Form





For Free Account - Register
Lost Password?

Life Extension Via Periodontal Health

Could it be that Periodontal health could be good for your heart and over all health?  There is evidence to support this theory.

 

There is mounting evidence that having your teeth cleaned and a mouth free of periodontal disease is good for your over all general health. This is an example of an old idea become new. It wasn't that long ago that dentist were removing teeth that were periodontally involved because they were considered a source of other infections. Now we often can treat periodontally involved teeth so that they can become healthy again but left in a diseased state they just may negatively affect peoples health.

In recent years there have been many studies showing a correlation with periodontal disease and cardiac disease. There is evidence that in both conditions a increase in the serum levels of C-reactive protiens (CRP) has been noted and that this may have something to do with ths correlation(theory still unproven). According to Scripps Laboratories"Serum levels of CRP are elevated in a wide vareity of acute and chronic inflammatory conditions. These conditions include most bacterial and some viral infections, rheumatic fever, rheumatoid arthritis, and many collagen diseases. CRP serum levels are also valuable in the detection and evaluation of tissue injury, acute myocardial infarction, transplant rejection and several malignant disorders"

A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine(March 1,2007) found that patients with severe periodontal disease showed improved vascular function after treatment of their periodontal disease. The studies lead author, Maurizio S. Tonetti, concluded" that gum disease, along with other chronic inflammation, might contribute to atherosclerosis."

Cardiac disease in part involves an inflammatory response in blood vessels which then become further narrowed and can result in impaired blood flow. Could it be that bacteria from the mouth are getting into the blood and contributing to this inflammatory response? This is not known or proven yet, but it seems like a good idea for one to maintain a health mouth!

Recently a multi year study (The Archives of Otolaryngology(May 2007) showed that. for every millimeter of bone loss, the risk of tongue cancer increases more than five times. The study stated that chronic infections can possibly play a role in cancer, either as a result of the micro-organisms present or as a result of inflammation which can stimulate tumor formation

For many years I have recommended that my patients over 40 years of age have cleanings every three months. I do this so that they wil have fewer periodontal problems, but it may turn out that this regimen improves their overall health!

 

     This Article was authored by Lawrence Spindel DDS and was excerpted from an article posted on his web site http://www.lspindeldds.com

 

 

 
< Prev   Next >

Cosmetic Dentist New York    Implant Dentist New York    Oral Surgeon New York   Invisalign New York 

 

 

New York Dentist Directory

 

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z