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Are Stress and Gum Disease Connected?

March 13, 2020

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Stressed out woman susceptible to gum disease in Plattsburg.

Your gums are equally as important as your teeth. The biggest threat to the health of your gums is a preventable infection called periodontal (gum) disease. It most often occurs from poor oral hygiene habits; however, researchers at Tufts University investigated the relationship between the infection and stress. Believe it or not, there is a direct connection between the two. If your life is stressful, here’s whay you need to know about gum disease in Plattsburg, so your gums aren’t another thing you need to worry about.

What is Gum Disease?

Gum disease is an infection in the gingival tissue caused by bacteria found in tartar buildup. It causes your gums to become red and inflamed. They may even bleed. If the infection is not treated quickly, it will destroy the supporting structures of your teeth. Eventually, it can cause them to loosen and fall out. In fact, gum disease is the leading cause of tooth loss.

The complications of gum disease don’t stop at your mouth. The bacteria can also enter your bloodstream, increasing your risk of several health issues, like cardiovascular disease, Alzheimer’s disease, and diabetic complications.

Can Stress Cause Gum Disease?

When you’re under a lot of stress, you might break routine or cut corners. You might skip brushing before bed or flossing each day as you struggle to meet your daily responsibilities. This will cause bacteria to build in your mouth. Unfortunately, if you’re under significant stress, it can cause imbalances in your body than can affect the immune system. This will allow the harmful bacteria to thrive, significantly increasing your risk of gum disease.

High stress levels cause your body to produce cortisol, which acts as an anti-inflammatory agent. When it’s produced by the adrenal gland, it encourages mast cells to create proteins while also increasing inflammation. The cells mediate inflammation, which can cause gum disease to progress quickly.

Can I Prevent Gum Disease?

Although gum disease is common, there are several things you can do to prevent it, like reducing your stress levels and:

  • Brushing your teeth at least twice a day for 2 minutes each session.
  • Using a high-quality dental floss to clean in between each tooth.
  • Visiting your dentist at least twice a year for a cleaning and checkup.
  • Limiting your consumption of sugar.
  • Don’t smoke or use tobacco.
  • Don’t drink alcohol in excess.

If you develop any signs of gum disease, don’t wait until it’s too late to contact your periodontist in Plattsburg. They will create the customized treatment plan you need to stop the infection in its tracks. When combined with stress-relieving techniques, you can ensure your smile will stay healthy.

About Dr. Gordon Davis

Dr. Gordon Davis is an active member of the American Dental Association and the New York Dental Association. He is also a member of the American Academy of Periodontology. Dr. Davis has undergone advanced training in periodontics to create the healthy foundation all smiles need to thrive. If you have gum disease, don’t wait. Contact our office today to schedule your consultation for periodontal therapy.

Get the Care You Need with Oral Conscious Sedation

February 12, 2020

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woman relaxed in dental chair with sedation periodontistYour teeth and gums can thrive with the right care at home and from your general dentist. Unfortunately, even with the best prevention, you can develop an issue that requires the care of a specialist. Your smile relies on getting the prompt care it needs to stop the problem from worsening; however, this isn’t easy for everyone. Research shows over 60% of people avoid getting treatment because of dental-related phobias. You don’t need to put your smile at risk any longer. Whether you fear the smell of chemicals, pain, or worry about the unknown, your sedation periodontist can help you sit back and relax to restore a healthy smile.

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Which Type of Periodontal (Gum) Therapy is Right for You?

January 10, 2020

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A toothbrush with blood on it and in the sink.

When you look in the mirror, are your gums red and inflamed? Do you find it difficult to brush your teeth or even chew certain foods because of gum sensitivity? Have your teeth begun to look longer than usual? Gum disease can appear when you least expect it, and that’s why it’s so important to stay on top of at-home oral hygiene. However, when gum disease does develop, especially the more advanced forms, now is the time to start thinking about periodontal therapy.

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Can Children Develop Gum Disease?

November 27, 2019

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girl holding fake teethThe biggest threat to your child’s smile is tooth decay, but that isn’t the only danger lingering in their mouth. They are also at risk for gum disease. Although it’s thought to only affect adults, children can develop the infection as well. Your children’s dentist in Plattsburgh checks their gum health at each preventive appointment, but it’s also important for you to spot the warning signs to keep their smile healthy in between routine visits. With quick detection, the infection can be stopped in its tracks to prevent long-term damage. Here’s what to look for to keep your child’s gums healthy.
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Do I Need Sedation for Dental Implants?

September 20, 2019

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dental implant consultationYou can permanently replace your missing teeth using a solution that can last for a lifetime. You’ll need to undergo a multi-phased process, which will include oral surgery. This is necessary to strategically place implant posts into your jawbone to serve as new roots to stabilize your restoration. You may believe dental implants and sedation during the implant procedure go hand-in-hand, but not everyone needs this level of anesthetic. In fact, all you may need is a localized numbing agent. Here’s what you need to know when choosing anesthesia.
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5 Signs You Need to Visit Your Periodontist in Plattsburgh

July 10, 2019

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man brushing teeth gum pain

Statistics show that around 50% of the adult population in America suffers from some form of gum disease, which can lead to tooth loss and even a decline in total wellness. Thankfully, there are steps that can be taken to prevent the development of the disease and to treat it. But first, you need to be able to recognize the symptoms. Your periodontist in Plattsburgh lists 5 warning signs that you definitely shouldn’t ignore.

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How Long Do Dental Implants in Plattsburgh Last?

May 23, 2019

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One question we often hear about dental implants in Plattsburgh is how long the restoration typically lasts. The answer is that implants can last from 20 years to a lifetime with reasonable care. This includes brushing and flossing both the implants and remaining natural teeth, avoiding tobacco and illicit drugs, consuming alcohol only in moderation, and eating a nutritious diet. Your implant dentist may have additional suggestions for you at the time of your appointment.

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What is Socket Preservation in Plattsburg?

February 1, 2019

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model of tooth extractionYour dentist does everything they can to preserve your natural teeth. Unfortunately, there may come a time when it is in your best interest to have a tooth removed. It is estimated 120 million Americans are missing at least one tooth, which is often the result of extraction. Your dentist may recommend you have a tooth removed from decay or disease. No matter the cause, you will need an effective tooth replacement option. Now, more than 500,000 people choose dental implants to treat tooth loss. Socket preservation in Plattsburg helps make the implant process less complicated in the future.
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Considering Dental Implants In Plattsburgh? Learn Why A Bone Graft May Be Necessary.

January 6, 2019

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Engaging in deep discussion with a close friend, savoring your favorite meal, or flashing a smile to that special someone – these simple pleasures all become more difficult when you don’t have full confidence in your teeth and in your smile. Thankfully, dental implants provide an effective and safe option for replacing teeth and renewing your oral health. However, for some patients who’ve experienced a substantial loss of bone density over time, a bone graft procedure may be a necessary first step before the placement of dental implants can occur.

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How to Floss Dental Implants in Plattsburgh

November 18, 2018

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woman flossing her teethHave you made the choice to replace your missing teeth with dental implants in Plattsburgh? That is great! Now that your smile is complete, it is time to protect your investment with the right oral hygiene habits. Although they are not subject to tooth decay, you must still brush and floss daily. If you do not, it could lead to an infection known as peri-implantitis, which will cause your dental implants to fail. Ensure your new smile lasts for several decades by taking the time to floss daily.
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