Oral Health/Early Detection

Dentist In Plano, TX

Oral health has a lot to do with your overall health and wellness. A healthy mouth can be a sign of a healthy body, while gum disease can be an indication of other health problems. The Academy of General Dentistry has stated that poor oral health has been associated with heart problems, premature births and low birth weights. Bridgeman Dental plays an important role in helping you maintain good oral health, which can contribute to better general health and wellness.

Disease Prevention

Maintaining good oral health can help prevent a wide range of health problems. A study done by the Academy of General Dentistry revealed that an astounding 90% of systemic diseases are rooted in poor oral conditions. More specifically, untreated oral health problems, such as gum disease, ulcers of the mouth and even chronic dry mouth, can lead to serious disease within the body. Such diseases include oral cancer, pancreatic cancer, leukemia, heart disease, kidney disease and diabetes.

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According to the American Heart Association, individuals who have their teeth cleaned regularly by a dental professional have a lower risk of heart attach and stroke versus those who don’t receive regular dental cleanings. Through regular dental checkups, cleanings and other preventative care measures, your dentist can help in preventing these and other health problems from developing.

Early Detection

Just as your dentist can help you maintain better general health through good oral health, your dentist can also be the first one to diagnosis health problems that have already developed. Signs of health concerns such as nighttime reflux disease, osteoporosis, diabetes and dementia can all be exhibited in the condition of your teeth and gums.

Reflux disease erodes tooth enamel, but you might not even be aware of the problem since it occurs at night while you are sleeping. Receding gums and loose teeth can be an indication of weakened bones, which is a sign of osteoporosis. Loose teeth, bleeding gums, and gum disease are associated with diabetes, while declining oral hygiene is one sign of dementia. Your dentist can recognize these warning signs so that you can see your doctor for a diagnosis.

By taking care of your mouth, including gums and teeth, you are also taking care of your general health and wellness. By getting regular dental checkups every six months, in addition to good oral health, your dentist at Bridgeman Dental can also help with disease prevention and early detection of health problems.

Keep up with your dental health by scheduling an appointment with us today! Call Bridgeman Dental in Plano, TX today! (972) 424-7581

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