Research has shown that periodontal disease is associated with several other diseases. Recent research demonstrates that inflammation may be responsible for the association between gum disease and heart disease, stroke, diabetes and at least several other inflammatory conditions.
Diabetes - Individuals with diabetes are more likely to have periodontal disease than people without diabetes, because they are more at risk of getting infections. Inflammation that starts in the mouth may weaken the body’s ability to control blood sugar.
Cardiovascular disease or stroke. Periodontal disease and heart disease are often present together. Up to 91% of patients with heart disease have periodontitis, compared to 66% of people with no heart disease. The two conditions have several risk factors in common, such as smoking, unhealthy diet, and excess weight. And some suspect that periodontitis has a direct role in raising the risk for heart disease as well.
Dr. Britten and his staff keep a current and thorough medical history for each patient at each visit. As health-care professionals, it is their goal to continue to educate our patients the importance of good oral health and its impact on their overall health.
If you have any questions as the the effect that periodontal disease has on your overall health, call us for an evaluation at 727-586-2681 or visit our website at www.brittenperio.com for more information.