Oral Health & Systemic Health in Orange County, California
How does oral health affect heart health?
That's a very good question on oral health affecting heart health. Research has shown that the germs from the mouth settle down on the heart muscles and heart valves and can cause heart disease or even a heart attack, and it is not good for you. So we recommend that you keep your mouth in great shape so that, you know, your heart doesn't get affected. Of course, we want our heart to be healthy and we want to live a good, healthy, strong life. So we want to make sure that none of the germs from our mouth go into our heart.
Can oral health impact diabetes management?
Yes, definitely. Oral health can impact diabetes management. Diabetes and oral health are very strongly connected with each other. Studies have shown to cause diabetic periodontitis or gum disease, which increases your germ level in the body, and the germ level makes it harder to control our health and disease process. It is more effortful to keep our body healthy, and so all oral health starts with the mouth.
Why is dental care important during pregnancy?
Dental care is important during pregnancy because there are a lot of hormonal changes in the body, and the hormones cause pregnancy gingivitis or inflammation of the gums, which can affect the rest of the body, cause dental disease in the mother, but it can also affect the general health of the mother, which in turn affects the health of the baby in utero.
Is there a link between oral health and cancer risk?
Yes, definitely. Oral health and germs or hepatitis germs in the mouth, HPV, can cause cancer of the body, so it's really important to get your oral screenings done and cancer screenings done to prevent, you know, people from getting cancer.
How can poor oral health affect the immune system?
Well, oral health and germs generally reduce the immunity of the body, and it has been seen that the higher number of germs or gum disease or periodontal disease or tooth disease that you have, generally people are more prone to colds and other diseases like hypertension and blood pressure or diabetes. So it's really important to keep your dental health in check and gum health in check so that you are generally speaking more healthy.
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