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Body Health Connection to Periodontal Disease

Research has recently proven what dentists have long suspected: that there is a strong connection between periodontal disease and other chronic conditions such as diabetes, heart disease and osteoporosis. Body Health Connection

Dental professionals have long suspected: Infections in the mouth can play havoc elsewhere in the body. For a long time it was thought that bacteria was the factor that linked periodontal disease to other infections in the body; however, more recent research demonstrates that inflammation may link periodontal disease to other chronic conditions.

Research has shown, and experts agree, that there is an association between periodontal diseases and other chronic inflammatory conditions , such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease and Alzheimer’s disease. Therefore, treating inflammation may not only help manage periodontal diseases but may also help with the management of other chronic inflammatory conditions.

When an inflammatory condition is suspected or diagnosed, it is important to consult with both a general physician and a dental health professional, such as a periodontist. Sometimes the only way to detect periodontal diseases is through a periodontal evaluation.

A periodontal evaluation may be especially important if you:

  • Have a high risk for periodontal diseases. Take the  AAP risk assessment test.
  • Have heart disease, diabetes, respiratory disease or osteoporosis, or are thinking of becoming pregnant.
  • Have a family member with periodontal disease. Research suggests that the bacteria that cause periodontal disease can pass through saliva. This means the common contact of saliva in families puts children and couples at risk for contracting the periodontal disease of another family member.
  • Have a sore or irritation in your mouth that does not get better within two weeks.

We believe in a connection between oral health and your general health and approach our treatment with your whole health in mind.

Dr. Oz discusses the relationship of oral disease and whole body health>>

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Periodontal Disease and Diabetes

Diabetes is a serious, incurable disease that is characterized by too much glucose, or sugar, in the blood. Type II diabetes occurs when the body is unable to regulate insulin levels, meaning too much glucose stays in the blood. Type I diabetics cannot produce any insulin at all. Diabetes affects between 12 and 14 million Americans, and can lead to a variety of health issues, such as heart disease and stroke.

Research has shown people with diabetes are more likely to develop periodontal disease than non-diabetics. Diabetics with insufficient blood sugar control also develop periodontal disease more frequently and severely than those who have good management over their diabetes.

The connection between diabetes and periodontal disease results from a variety of factors. Diabetes sufferers are more susceptible to all types of infections, including periodontal infections, due to the fact diabetes slows circulation, allowing bacteria to colonize. Diabetes also reduces the body’s overall resistance to infection, which increases the probability of the gums becoming infected.

Moderate to severe cases of periodontal disease elevate sugar levels in the body, increasing the amount of time the body has to function with high blood sugar. Diabetics with periodontitis are most likely to suffer from increased levels, making it difficult to keep control of their blood sugar. Further, high glucose levels in saliva promote growth of gum disease-causing bacteria.

Blood vessel thickening is another concern for diabetics. Blood vessels function by providing nutrients and removing waste products from the body. When they become thickened by diabetes, these exchanges are unable to occur. As a result, harmful waste is left in the mouth and can weaken the resistance of gum tissue, leading to infection and disease.

Smoking and tobacco use is detrimental to anyone’s oral and overall health, but it is particularly harmful to diabetics. Diabetic smokers 45 and older are in fact 20 times more likely to develop periodontal disease than those who do no smoke.

It is very important for everyone to brush teeth effectively, floss daily, and visit the dentist regularly, but it is especially essential that diabetics practice these measures. When teeth are left un-brushed, harmful bacteria can ingest the excess sugar and colonize beneath the gum line .

Periodontal Disease, Heart Disease and Stroke

Coronary heart disease occurs when fatty proteins and a substance called plaque build up on the walls of your arteries. This causes the arteries to narrow, constricting blood flow. Oxygen is restricted from traveling to the heart which results in shortness of breath, chest pain, and even heart attack.

The link between periodontal disease and heart disease is so apparent that patients with oral conditions are nearly twice as likely to suffer from coronary artery disease than those with healthy mouths. Periodontal disease has also been proven to exacerbate existing heart conditions. Additionally, patients with periodontal disease have been known to be more susceptible to strokes. A stroke occurs when the blood flow to the brain is suddenly stopped. This may occur, for example, when a blood clot prevents blood from reaching the brain.

One of the causes of the connection between periodontal disease and heart disease is oral bacteria entering the bloodstream. There are many strands of periodontal bacteria. Some strands enter the bloodstream and attach to the fatty plaques in the coronary arteries. This attachment leads to clot formation and increased risk to a variety of issues including heart attack.

Inflammation caused by periodontal disease creates an increase in white blood cells and C-reactive proteins (CRP). CRP is a protein that has long-been associated with heart disease. When levels are increased in the body, it amplifies the body’s natural inflammatory response. Bacteria from periodontal disease may enter the bloodstream, causing the liver to produce extra CRP, which then leads to inflamed arteries and possibly blood clots. Inflamed arteries can lead to blockage, which can cause heart attacks or strokes.

Coronary heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States for both men and women. Enacting positive oral hygiene practices and obtaining treatment for periodontal problems can help prevent the risk of developing this unfortunate condition.

Periodontal Disease and Pregnancy

Pregnant women with periodontal disease expose their unborn children to a variety of risks and possible complications. Pregnancy causes many hormonal changes in women, which increase the likelihood of developing periodontal disease such as gingivitis, or gum inflammation. These oral problems have been linked to preeclampsia, or low birth weight of the baby, as well as premature birth. Fortunately, halting the progression of periodontal disease through practicing high standards of oral hygiene and treating existing problems can help reduce the risk of periodontal disease-related complications by up to 50%.

There are several factors that contribute to why periodontal disease may affect the mother and her unborn child . One is an increase in prostaglandin in mothers with advanced stages of periodontal disease, particularly periodontitis. Prostaglandin is a labor-inducing compound found in the oral bacteria associated with periodontitis. Because periodontitis increases the levels of prostaglandin, the mother may go into labor prematurely and deliver a baby with a low birth weight.

Another compound that has recently been linked to premature birth and low birth weights is C-reactive protein (CRP). CRP is a protein that has long-been associated with heart disease. Periodontal disease increases CRP levels in the body, which then amplify the body’s natural inflammatory response. Bacteria from periodontal disease may enter the bloodstream, causing the liver to produce extra CRP, which then leads to inflamed arteries and possibly blood clots. Inflamed arteries can lead to blockage, which can cause heart attacks or strokes. Although it is not completely understood why elevated CRP also causes preeclampsia, studies have overwhelmingly proven that an extremely high rates of CRP in early pregnancy definitely increases the risk.

Finally, the bacteria that invade and live in the gum sockets in a diseased mouth can travel through the bloodstream and affect other parts of the body. For pregnant women, research has shown that these bacteria may colonize in the internal mammary glands and coronary arteries.

If you are pregnant, it is important to practice effective home care for preventing gum disease. Dr. Farber can help assess your level of oral health and develop preventative measures and treatment plans to best protect you and your baby.

Periodontal Disease and Respiratory Disease

Respiratory disease occurs when fine droplets are inhaled from the mouth and throat into the lungs. These droplets contain germs that can spread and multiply within the lungs to impair breathing. Recent research had also proven that bacteria found in the mouth and throat can be drawn into the lower respiratory tract and cause infection or worsen existing lung conditions.

Bacteria that grow in the oral cavity and travels into the lungs can cause respiratory problems such as pneumonia. This occurs mostly in patients with periodontal disease. Periodontal disease has also been proven to have a role in the contraction of bronchitis and emphysema. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a respiratory condition characterized by blockage of the airways, and caused mostly by smoking, has also been proven to worsen if the patient also has periodontal disease.

One of the reasons for the connection between respiratory problems and periodontal disease is low immunity . Patients who experience respiratory problems generally have low immunity, meaning bacteria can easily grow above and below the gum lines without being confronted by the body’s immune system. Once periodontal disease is contracted in this way, it will only progress and worsen respiratory issues.

Inflammation of the oral tissue has also been linked to respiratory problems. Oral bacteria causing the irritation can travel to the lungs, and contribute to the inflammation of the lung lining. This creates respiratory problems because it limits the amount of air that can be passed freely through the lungs.

If you are diagnosed with respiratory disease or periodontal disease, it is possible Dr. Farber will work with your physician to plan how to best treat both conditions and eliminate further complications.

Periodontal Disease and Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is a condition common in older patients, and particularly women, that is characterized by the thinning of bone tissue and loss of bone density over time. Osteoporosis occurs when the body fails to form enough new bone, or when the body absorbs too much old bone. The leading cause of osteoporosis is a drop in estrogen in menopausal women, or a drop in testosterone among men. Sufferers of osteoporosis must take extra care in daily activities, as they are at increased risk for bone fractures.

Because periodontal disease can also lead to bone loss, the two diseases have been studied for possible connections . Research found that women with periodontal bacteria in their mouths were more likely to have bone loss in the oral cavity and jaw, which can lead to tooth loss. Studies conducted over a period of 10 years also discovered that osteoporosis patients could significantly reduce tooth loss by controlling periodontal disease. Further, it was found that post-menopausal women who suffer from osteoporosis are 86% more likely to also develop periodontal disease.

One of the reasons for the connection between osteoporosis and periodontal disease is an estrogen deficiency. Estrogen deficiency speeds up the progression of both oral bone loss and other bone loss. It also accelerates the rate of loss of fibers and tissues which keep the teeth stable. Tooth loss occurs when these fibers are destroyed.

Low mineral bone density is one of the several causes of osteoporosis. The inflammation from periodontal disease weakens bones more prone to break down. This is why periodontitis can be particularly detrimental and progressive to patients with osteoporosis.

If you are diagnosed with osteoporosis, it is extremely important to take preventative measures against periodontal disease to protect your teeth and oral bones.

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  • On Saturday, May 4, 2013 I had...

    On Saturday, May 4, 2013 I had a dental cleaning. Val is my hygenist. She makes me feel at ease and works quickly yet gently in my mouth. She alerts me to the areas that require careful flossing to avoid any pockets where plaque could accumulate. My next appointment is made with Val and a new toothbrush with assorted dental supplies are given to me at the end of the appointment.
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    Outstanding is how I describe the Farber Center. Friendly staff welcome and support you with comfort and education. The service is of the highest quality and provided in a clean and safe environment. I am thankful my dentist referred me to Dr. Farber. He and the hygienists have been able to save my loose teeth.
    - maureen w.
  • Had surgery on one quadrant last...

    Had surgery on one quadrant last week. Had another quadrant done a few months ago. Procedures went well and the post-op period was uneventful both times. After seeing periodontists for over 30 years I feel that I can say that Dr. Chris is a gem. Nice person and great doctor. I am so thankful that my friend recommended the Farber group to me after my periodontist of many years retired. I will be a faithful patient.
    - angela m.
  • Dr, Farber and his team of professionals...

    Dr, Farber and his team of professionals made me very comfortable when they knew how nervous I was about having the implant done. I am very happy I chose this office for this procedure. I felt very comfortable and at ease.
    - donna m.
  • I appreciate the way the staff...

    I appreciate the way the staff greets you in a friendly, timely fashion. Dr Chris put me at ease immediately and Vanessa is so very kind as well. I felt absolutely no discomfort during my treatment. I feel like a VIP when I am in the office! Thanks so much!
    - jean c.
  • Love everyone in the office. Very...

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    - darci b.
  • I am very impressed with Dr. Chris.

    I am very impressed with Dr. Chris. He was gentle, caring and extremely knowledgable. I would highly recommend The Farber Center.
    - josephine d.
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    What a wonderful experience I had at the Farber Center, the staff was very friendly and helpful. Dr Farber explained everything he was doing and was very thorough.
    - douglas c.
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    Dr. Farber and his staff are the best. Thank you for the excellent treatment and care.
    - john s.
  • Professional and courteous as always.

    Professional and courteous as always. Valerie and Dr. Chris are the best!
    - grace b.
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    As always, a great experience with a very friendly, professional staff.
    - michael c.
  • Dr. Farber did a very complicated He and his staff are professional, friendly and very competent.

    Dr. Farber did a very complicated procedure and I expected to have discomfort and lots of swelling on the subsequent days. I was really surprised that with frequent icing, and the medications he prescribed, I was neither black and blue nor in pain. How did that happen? He and his staff are professional, friendly and very competent.
    - adrianne g.
  • Staff is very professional and...

    Staff is very professional and courteous!
    - ehrfried b.
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    My experience was very comfortable and very informative. Questions were answered and I was made to feel safe and in good hands.
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  • Perio Cleaning

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    Dr. Chris, the receptionist and his assistant couldn't have been nicer. Thay were very informative, courteous and polite. They went over everyting before and after the surgery to put me at ease and make sure I was well informed on what was to come and what to do when I went home. I work for Dary Dental Supply and sell Dental supplies for a living. Everyone I dealt with at Faber were professional and pleasant.
    - thomas l.
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    Aside from the excellent care of the doctors and staff, the office is well kept, clean and I feel right at home. I had several cleanings and each time it's done with patience and care. Thank you! Lisa S.B.
    - lisa s.
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    I am always satisfied at the Farber Center. Valerie always dos a wonderful job. She's a keeper. Denise is always informative and helpful to your needs. Thankyou
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    I am always satisfied with the service at the Farber center. Valerie is just terrific and always does an excellent job. Denise is always helpful and tries to meet your needs. Thankyou.
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  • Surgery went well. Didn't seem...

    Surgery went well. Didn't seem to take that long. Doctor Batalias and her assistant were very reassuring and pleasant through out the procedure. I did not experience the slighest bit of pain at any point. Looking forward to my next appointment. ~Nick C
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  • Not knowing what to expect, I was...

    Not knowing what to expect, I was very anxious. The entire staff is very friendly. Filling out all the paper work at home on the computer is a great idea. The whole implant procedure was made easy. Having the prescriptions ahead of time was another great idea. All bases were covered. Dr. Farber and Donna are awesome and make a great team.
    - lynn, s
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    Very pleased with the procedure and the staff. Dr. Faber is excellent as well as his assistant Donna.
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  • Feasability Study for an Implant

    Many options were explored pending evaluation outcomes. A consultation will determine what is the best course of action to take for my situation. I welcomed the time and attention both the doctor and technician gave to me to explain the procedure and to show some of the initial results of the testing. It was a thoroughly relaxing, informative and pleasant experience.
    - albert, d
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