Smile South
Florida – Fort Lauderdale Dentist Encourages Screening for
Periodontal Disease, Which Can Cause Heart Problems
Released
on: September 7, 2007, 9:16 pm
Press
Release Author: Smile
South Florida Cosmetic Dentistry
Industry:
Healthcare
Press
Release Summary: Periodontal disease, commonly referred to as gum
disease, is
the most prevalent disease in the world. It can be prevented by
brushing and flossing daily.
Press
Release Body: MIAMI, BOCA RATON AND FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA—
Visiting the dentist on a regular basis and brushing and flossing
daily could do more than prevent cavities. These activities also
could prevent heart attacks and strokes.
A
recent study presented at the American Association for the
Advancement of Science meeting suggests
that the bacteria present in gum diseases may trigger blood clots
which can contribute to a heart attack or stroke, according to (http://www.perio.org/consumer/webcardio.htm)
the American Academy of Periodontology.
This
finding has prompted Fort Lauderdale Dentist Richard Morrow,
a periodontist at Smile South Florida Cosmetic Dentistry,
which has offices in Broward County and Boca Raton, to educate his
patients on the health risks of periodontal disease, also known
as gum disease.
Periodontal
disease is a chronic bacterial infection that affects the
gums and bone supporting the teeth. It begins when the bacteria
in plaque causes inflammation in the gums.
“Periodontal
disease is one of the most common infections, and it can become
a menace if left untreated,” Morrow said. “I
strongly encourage people with gum disease who are at risk for cardiovascular
disease to seek out a dentist experienced in treating periodontal
disease.”
Others
risk factors that are thought to increase the risk, severity and
speed of development of periodontal disease include tobacco use,
general health conditions, medications, stress, genetics, hormonal
changes and poor nutrition, according to (http://www.perio.org/consumer/disease_facts.htm)
the American Academy of Periodontology Web site.
Symptoms
of periodontal disease may not appear until it reaches an advanced
stage. That is why it is important to visit the dentist regularly
and be screened by a professional, Morrow said.
Signs
of periodontal disease include:
•
Red, swollen or tender gums
• Bleeding when brushing or flossing
• Receding gums
• Loose or separating teeth
• Pus between the gum and the tooth
• Chronic bad breath
• A change in the way teeth fit together when biting
• A change in the fit of partial dentures
Untreated
gingivitis, the mildest for of periodontal
disease, can advance to periodontitis,
which is caused by plaque spreading and growing below the gum line.
This further irritates the gums and breaks down the tissues and
bone that support the teeth. If left untreated, teeth may loosen
and have to be removed.
Periodontal
disease does not need to advance to this stage, Morrow
said. Once a cosmetic dentist or periodontist detects the disease,
it can be managed through regular screenings and evaluations, treatment
and professional maintenance.
Learn
More
Call Smile South Florida today at (954) 721-6950
in Broward County, or (561) 347-7757 in Boca Raton or (http://www.smilesouthflorida.com/files/contactus.html)
email us to schedule an appointment and learn more about treatments
for periodontal disease.
About
Smile South Florida Cosmetic Dentistry
The dentists at Smile South Florida Cosmetic Dentistry
have offices in Broward County and Boca Raton and serve patients
from Boca Raton to Fort Lauderdale and Miami. In addition to being
trained in identifying and treating gum disease, they also are highly
skilled in porcelain veneers, dental implants and extreme makeovers.
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2007 Sinai Marketing and Smile South Florida Cosmetic Dentistry.
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Contact
Details: Broward County Office
7401 N. University Dr., Ste. 207
Tamarac, FL 33321
Tel: (954) 721-6950
Fax: (954) 726-4292
Boca
Raton Office
7301-A W. Palmetto Pk Rd. #303-C
Boca Raton, FL 33433
Tel: (954) 721-6950
Fax: (954) 726-4292
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