WHAT IS GUM DISEASE?
Currently, nearly three out of every four Americans suffer from this debilitating disease in one stage or another--and the numbers continue to grow.
Periodontal disease typically begins with bacteria growing around the teeth, causing infection and triggering the body’s inflammatory response. The combined bacterial onslaught and inflammatory reaction ultimately result in the destruction of the gum and the bone around the teeth. Left untreated, it causes loose teeth, exposed roots, bad breath, bleeding, swelling and pain. Gum disease is a major factor in tooth loss for adults.
Sounds bad, doesn’t it? Well, it gets worse. Extensive medical studies have shown that gum disease doesn’t stop at your mouth. Infected gums provide a path for bacteria to enter the bloodstream and carry infection throughout the entire body, increasing the risk of heart disease and stroke. Recent studies have determined that the association between heart disease and gum disease is at least as strong as the linkage of heart disease to cholesterol, body weight or smoking.
The health issues that have now been directly associated with gum disease include: