Periodontal (gum) disease is a bacterially-induced chronic infection and inflammatory disease that does not resolve by itself. Unchecked, inflammation and infection contribute to heart attacks, strokes, Alzheimer’s disease, diabetes and other chronic diseases.
Yes, scientific studies indicate there is a link between periodontal disease and cardiovascular disease.It has been shown that improving poor oral health can actually improve your overall health.Dentists and cardiologists have long known that neglecting your teeth can lead to more than just a toothache. In fact, in recent studies in both the American Journal of Cardiology and the American Journal of Periodontology, patients who regularly saw a dentist were one third less likely to suffer a heart attack.
New York University dental researchers found the first long-term evidence that periodontal disease could increase the risk of cognitive dysfunction associated with Alzheimer's disease in healthy individuals as well as those already impaired. The NYU study offers fresh evidence that gum inflammation can contribute to brain inflammation, neurodegeneration and Alzheimer's disease.
Many over-the-counter adhesives used to hold dentures and partials in place contain high levels of zinc. Published studies have shown that long-term use of these zinc-containing adhesives may lead to zinc toxicity. This can cause generalized neurologic problems including numbness, tingling, muscle weakness, slurred speech, poor balance, and blood problems such as anemia.
Restorations fixed to dental implants are not removable. There is nothing to pull out or take out to clean, avoiding the need for denture adhesives.
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