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What Increases my risk for Periodontal Disease?

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WHAT INCREASES MY RISK FOR PERIODONTAL DISEASE?​ Nearly 50% of adults in the US over the age of 30 are impacted by periodontal disease. That percentage jumps to 70% in adults 65 and older. Looking at these numbers, it’s obvious that periodontal disease, ranging from slight to severe, is very prevalent in our society. So, … Read more

How are Diabetes and Periodontal Diseases linked?

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The link between these two diseases has been studied for years and time and again a strong correlation has been found. The severity of periodontal diseases increases with poor glycemic control and blood sugar levels are more difficult to regulate in individuals with periodontal disease. Periodontal disease has even been described as a complication of … Read more

Understanding the Stages of Periodontal Disease

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Periodontal Disease information – As we wrapped up National Dental Hygiene Month in October, it seemed fitting to follow up with information about the different stages of gum disease. Your hygienist should take measurements of the gums at least every 12 months and discuss with you what stage of health your gums and bones are … Read more

Autoimmune Series: Rheumatoid Arthritis and Oral Health

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Rheumatoid Arthritis and how it affects Oral Health – We’re kicking off a new blog series here at Soundview Dental Arts! For the rest of 2019, we will be highlighting different autoimmune diseases bimonthly and discussing their impacts on oral health, and vice versa. Autoimmune diseases are wide-ranging diseases that affect many systems of the … Read more

The Mouth to Heart Relationship

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Mouth to Heart Health – Many people think of hearts and Valentine’s Day when you mention February. In the medical/dental world, we think about American Heart Awareness Month. You’ve heard us say time and again that oral health is linked to overall health. Most individuals treat their mouths separately from the rest of their bodies … Read more