May
A smile that looks bright and attractive does a lot for your sense of confidence. Behind appearance, your smile has a great deal to do with health and wellness. Dr. Tuli and the team at Burloak Centre Dentistry in Oakville discuss with patients the various ways their smile affects their body.
Dental conditions like cavities and gum disease are the result of unbridled oral bacteria. One reason to adequately manage these microorganisms is to protect the smile. Another is to protect the heart. In research studies, the same bacteria that have been found in the mouth have also been found the lining of the heart, the endocardium. Endocarditis is a health concern that occurs when bacteria attach to this lining. Additional research findings suggest that stroke, clogged arteries, and heart disease are linked to the chronic infection and inflammation caused by oral bacteria.
People with diabetes are at a greater risk for infection and, as such, gum disease. The presence of gum disease also makes it more difficult to manage blood glucose levels. Research suggests that gum disease tends to be more frequent and severe in the diabetic patient.
Tooth loss and periodontal bone loss from gum disease may be linked to osteoporosis, in which bones grow weak and brittle.
Oral health may also be directly associated with eating disorders and Sjogren’s syndrome, an immune disorder causing dry mouth. Due to the links between oral and systemic health, we find it very important to discuss with our patients their medical history. If you have a chronic health condition like diabetes are taking medication, or have experienced changes in general health, your dentist needs to know.
The key element to optimal oral health is daily hygiene. We encourage:
Also, schedule a visit with your dentist at the first sign of a dental problem. The investment that you make into your smile bring you a lifetime of reward.
The team at Burloak Centre Dentistry is happy to answer your questions and treat your smile with personal attention. Call (905) 581-4436.
Dr. Shefali Tuli, Lead Dentist at Burloak Centre Dentistry, has been practicing since graduating from the University of Western Ontario in 2003. With extensive experience in providing comprehensive dental care, she is dedicated to serving the Oakville and Burlington communities. Dr. Tuli is committed to personalized care, ensuring each patient receives the attention they deserve for a healthy, radiant smile. Her dedication to individual needs highlights her expertise and trustworthiness in dental health.
