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The Health Risk Associated With Gum Diseases

Gum diseases can lead to heart problems, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis and dementia. To treat the gum diseases, feel free to contact us at King Street Dental Centre.

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The Health Risk Associated With Gum Diseases

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  1. The Health Risk Associated With Gum Diseases You may be surprised to know that gum diseases can affect your overall health. Therefore taking care of your teeth is necessary, and for this, you have to follow essential measures to prevent gum diseases. Gum diseases may increase the risk of all types of health complication. It is an infection of the tissues that spread in the teeth. Primarily, it is caused by the bacteria from plaque builds up. If the gum disease is not treated on time, it can deliver below effects.

  2. Health Issues Due To Gum Diseases Heart Problems: People suffering from gum diseases are more likely to have poor heart health, and it increases the risk of heart attacks. Diabetes: In case you have diabetes, you are more likely than the people who are not suffering from diabetes to get gum diseases. Dementia: Gum disease has also been found to increase the risk of dementia later. Periodontal Diseases & RA: Inflammation and painful joints cause rheumatoid arthritis. People with RA are more likely to get periodontal diseases. Premature Birth: Women having gum disease are more likely to deliver their baby before the due date, which results in health risks to your baby.

  3. How To Minimize The Risk Of Gum Disease Brushing your teeth is an obvious and foremost step that everyone should take to prevent gum diseases and improve overall health. Make sure to follow the routine brushing at least twice a day using fluoride toothpaste and cleaning between the teeth with inter dental brushes or floss. Frequently visit your local dentist for the cleaning or check-up and ask for the tips to make your teeth healthy. If you are looking for a dental care specialist in Waterloo, King Street Dental Centre is here for you. Call us to request an appointment with our dentists.

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