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The Gruesome Twosome: What You Should Know about Gum Disease and Diabetes

January 31, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — indydentalteam @ 11:14 pm
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Gum disease is one of the most common health problems in the world, and many people grossly underestimate how bad it can get. While these infections often start out imperceptibly small, they will only get worse if left untreated and can eventually cause serious damage like gum recession and tooth loss. Unfortunately, gum disease and diabetes have a nasty way of making each other worse. Here’s a brief guide to the link between gum disease and diabetes and how you can keep your mouth healthy.

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A Catching Smile: Is Gum Disease Contagious?

January 21, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — indydentalteam @ 11:12 pm
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Gum disease is a serious and insidious threat to your oral health. These infections start out small as gingivitis, or inflammation of the gums that may be slightly uncomfortable and can usually be resolved with improved oral hygiene. However, it will progress to the stage of periodontitis if left untreated, and the patient will have to keep up with regular periodontal therapy sessions with their dentist to manage the damage this condition causes. Here’s a brief guide to how gum disease can be contagious and how to protect your oral health.

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Why Do Older Adults Have More Gum Disease?

January 13, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — indydentalteam @ 11:08 pm
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Gum disease is a remarkably common health problem across the world, and it is especially likely to develop in older adults. These oral infections are caused by accumulations of harmful bacteria and can lead to a wide range of health issues such as tooth loss, gum erosion, difficulty with speech and eating, and possibly dangerous secondary infections like pneumonia and sepsis. Here’s a brief guide to why gum disease are more prevalent among seniors and a few ways they can preserve their oral health.

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