Gum Disease Treatment

Periodontal Disease Treatment Can Drastically Improve Your Oral Health

While it may not seem like a big deal, gum disease is nothing to take lightly. Sore, swollen, and bleeding gums are a lot more dangerous than most people think. Gum disease is linked to a variety of other health issues, such as heart disease, and has a devastating impact not just on your oral health but overall health as well. That is why here at Magnolia Park Dental in Coppell, Texas, Dr. Brady Camp and his team are committed to helping patients combat this affliction and maintain better oral health.

The Early Signs of Gum Disease

Gum disease (also known as periodontal disease or periodontitis) is an infection that occurs in the gums. Worst yet, bacteria from your gums travel through your bloodstream, where they can infect other organs. In other words, your heart begins pumping the dangerous bacteria throughout your entire body, infecting other areas in the process.

Here are a few of the most notable symptoms of gum disease to watch for:

  • Tender gums
  • Loose teeth
  • Persistent bad breath (Halitosis)
  • Painful chewing
  • Receding gum line
  • Bleeding gums
  • Swollen or red gums
  • Sensitive Teeth

If you start experiencing one or more of the symptoms mentioned above, don’t hesitate to come, and see us right away! At Magnolia Park Dental, you can rest assured that Dr. Brady Camp and his team of professionals have the right treatment plan to take care of your unique situation.

Health Dangers of Gum Disease

As mentioned earlier, numerous health problems are linked to gum disease. Here are just a few you should know about.

Head and Neck Cancers

Cancers of the head and neck are the tenth most common forms of cancer and rank number seven in cancer-related deaths. Studies have found large amounts of bacteria associated with gum disease in these tumors. They believe the bacteria (toxins) released in the blood can also produce cancer-causing agents.

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Diabetes

According to the American Dental Association, people who suffer from severe periodontal disease also have higher blood sugar levels throughout their lifetimes. This factor leads to a higher risk of contracting Type 2 Diabetes. And those who already have diabetes experience a more difficult time controlling their blood sugar due to gum disease.

Heart and Lung Disease

Studies have led researchers to believe that bacteria caused by gum disease can cause your immune system to overreact, causing inflammation. If the inflammation isn’t adequately treated, bacteria are released into your bloodstream, where it damages your blood vessels. This damage soon spreads to other organs such as your heart, brain, and lungs.

Another Study suggests that harmful pathogens in dental plaque can even infect your lungs.

Thankfully, according to a report from The American Journal of Preventative Medicine, people receiving proper treatment for gum disease often have much better outcomes for various other health issues, such as lung and heart ailments.

Too Much Is at Stake, Don’t Delay

It’s no secret that hype and sensationalism thrive in today’s media. However, there is simply no way to overstate the dangers of gum disease. That is why it’s crucial to make your appointment with Dr. Camp and his team today. You can call Magnolia Park Dental at (972) 573-4600 and visit our office at 225 East Highway 121, Suite 140 Coppell, TX.

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