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"The
mouth is the barometer of the whole body."
Sir William
Osler, 19th Century Physician and Researcher
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PERIODONTITIS
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SEVERE
PERIODONTITIS
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"SEVERE
PERIODONTAL DISEASE IS EQUVALENT TO A WOUND OF ABOUT 8 SQUARE
INCHES ON YOUR SKIN!!!!!"
Denise Grady, American Academy of Periodontology
Chicago, New York Times News February 1998
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newspapers and periodicals have been reporting on research
which shows a correlation between periodontal disease and
stroke, heart attack, diabetes, pre-term,
low birth weight infants and stomach ulcers. About
65 percent of the adult population in this country suffer
from some form of periodontal disease.
The major cause of this disease is the accumulation of bacteria-ridden
plaque under the gum line. |
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Periodontal disease is an infection between your teeth and
gums. |
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By-products of bacterial infections cause bone loss; therefore,
loosening of the teeth and tooth loss. |
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Periodontal disease is a long-term degenerative disease that
must be controlled. |
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The treatment of choice is no longer surgery. Anti-infective
therapy is usually successful without gum surgery. |
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Microbiological tests and anti-infective therapies
are used in the treatment of gum infection in the same way
your physician would culture and treat an infected wound. |
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Treatment takes into account both local factors and
systemic risk factors treating causes, not just effects. |
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D
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* There are
steps you can take at home to combat bacterial growth under
your gums, such as using irrigating devices with anti-infective
solutions.
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Toothbrushes, dental floss and mouthwash are designed to clean
your teeth, NOT to effectively treat destructive
bacterial infections under your gums. |
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Using hand and ultrasonic instruments, our hygienists meticulously
clean the teeth, gums and root surfaces in combination with
anti-infective irrigants. |
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